Kamberi: Aim to Have Three Albanian MPs in Serbia's Parliament

On the last day of the election campaign for parliamentary elections in the Republic of Serbia, Albanians of the Presevo Valley will compete with two lists. Meanwhile, the list, which former Presevo Valley President in Serbia's Parliament Shaip Kamberi represents, aims to receive three mandates. Kamberi has accused the Serbian state of [...]
On the last day of the election campaign for parliamentary elections in the Republic of Serbia, Albanians of the Presevo Valley will compete with two lists. Meanwhile, the list, which former Presevo Valley President in Serbia's Parliament Shaip Kamberi represents, aims to receive three mandates.
Kamberi has accused the Serbian state of allowing competition in these elections, as he said, of Serb criminals during the wars in Bosnia and Kosovo.
The Albanian MP in the recent legislature in Serbia, Shaip Kamberi, has said that in the past two years we have consistently had an anti-Albanian state policy, which in public statements has expressed the language of hatred against other minorities, especially the Albanians, declaring them enemies of this state.
These qualities of Albanians in the Valley will continue to confront the discrimination of the Serbian state”, he said.
According to him, this time it is another situation, since opposition parties will also participate in these elections.
“In fact, we have no difference in our programmes, but that their criticism in the direction of President Vuciq are too soft in relation to Kosovo, too soft in relation to the Albanians in the Valley, does not deny Serbia's involvement in NATO, is not due to the interruption of Serbia's connection with Russia, which means Vuciq will be a pro-serb” patriot, Kamberi told RTK.
Meanwhile, about what Serb criminals are participating in Serbia's elections and the EU's response to the issue, Kamberi has said EU bureaucracy is reacting late.
The “Criminals of war are part of the debate in the Republic of Serbia in the last two years in succession from the bottom to the speeches of all to President Vuciq. All have refused to call him criminal Ratko Mladic and that his wall is guarded by Serbia's police in downtown Belgrade”, Kamberi said.
And now, as he puts it, when there will be war criminals in Serbia's Parliament, a delayed EU response comes, and this will probably not affect votes not to give them.











