Shaip Kamberi completes MP's mandate in Serbia's Parliament

The Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has announced that he has completed the mandate as deputy in the two-year legislature yesterday. Kamberi has said there were only 6 opposition deputies facing 244 parliamentary majority deputies, but, according to him, had not changed anything concrete in politics and [...]
Kamberi has said there were only 6 opposition deputies in the face of 244 parliamentary majority deputies, but, according to him, even if they were more in number, had not changed anything concrete in politics and in the decisions of this parliamentary majority of a power, as he calls it authoritarian as it is that of Aleksandar Vuciqi.
The most important thing is what policy exercises in representation. So MPs from the Valley in Serbia's Parliament take meaning and value from policies that represent and exercise, not only from their presence or number”, Kamber said through a Facebook post.
Kamberi said he gave his best to represent the interests of the citizens he represented.
I've got them up. Priority those from the Presevo Valley, but also those that decoupled the authoritarian power and hegemonic character of today's Serbia of Aleksandar Vuciqi. An anti-peace and undemocratic power”, he said.
Kamberi mentioned some of the themes he spoke about during his presentation.
“The outbreak of state discrimination on national grounds of Albanians and the socio-economic oppression of the Presevo Valley, the issue of denying genocide and war crimes, and state policy and legalisation of convicted criminals, institutionalising racist language, regional hegemonistic aspirations of power in Serbia, instrumentising justice and police by power, deepening inequality and injustice, lack of good policies in education, health, environment, public policy and social protection”, he has said.
Kamberi also said that we do not have to become constituents and partners of this kind of power.
We do not currently have in Serbia any serious democratic and progressive political force that deserves to become an integral part or its partner, whether directly in the government, or indirectly in parliament with psedu-opentism”, he has said.
According to him, implementing agreements for the Presevo Valley by the Tomorrow Government should be our request, condition, goal and goal towards official Belgrade.
“We do not need ministers and secretary posts for personal benefit in the power of Vuciqi and today's opposition in Serbia that could become power after the 3 April elections, but to implement agreements for the Presevo Valley and for freedom, development, justice and collective equality”, he has added.











