Serbian video code: Thank Serbs for today's peaceful protests

Kosovo's prime minister, in Serbian language, has been addressing Kosovo Serb citizens in the case of the Serbian judge, Liliana Stevanovic. He has asked them not to be influenced by what he has called the authoritarian regime in Belgrade. He has said that for the suspension of Liliana Stefanovic, he has learned from the media. [...]
Kosovo's prime minister, in Serbian language, has been addressing Kosovo Serb citizens in the case of the Serbian judge, Liliana Stevanovic.
He has asked them not to be influenced by what he has called the authoritarian regime in Belgrade.
He has said that for the suspension of Liliana Stefanovic, he has learned from the media.
For the government that leads the division of powers, the democratic principle. In no way can we influence the decisions of the Kosovo Judiciary Council. For the suspension of the Luliana Stevanoviq Court, I learned from the media, and yet that means she hasn't left work.
I commit myself to justice and justice, but I am not the leader of the Judiciary Council, nor am I a member. Thank the citizens for the peaceful way to protest. In democratic society and the rule of law, people must be free to publicly express their thoughts and attitudes”, the prime minister has said.
According to him, it would be more reliable if we protested, for example, for social justice, faster development and fighting organised crime and corruption.
I beg you not to be influenced by the authoritarian regime in Belgrade. They are not interested in the rights and benefit of Serbs in Kosovo. They try to destabilise Kosovo for their electoral goals, and perhaps even for the ward interests of any great power. Therefore, dear citizens, I invite you to remain calm and trust the Government of Kosovo more. Economic growth, fighting corruption, increasing exports, income from taxes and customs, increasing foreign and direct investment and the state budget give hope to those living here. We are committed to advancing the rights and welfare of all Kosovo citizens, regardless of ethnic or religious affiliation. Our doors are open”, he's done. / P ERISCOPIA











