Speaking to Gracanica Serbs: Waiting for More Support From Future Government

Some 2,500 voters from Gracanica to Serbia are due to perform the civic duty at the Kursumli pollings this morning. A large number of citizens have even started in private cars. Local self-government representatives went to Kursumli this morning. Gracanica Mayor Lilana Shubariq, accompanied [...]
A large number of citizens have even started in private cars. Local self-government representatives went to Kursumli this morning. Gracanica Mayor Lilana Shubariq, accompanied by her associates, has today carried out civic duty at the Kursumli polling.
Serbian citizens said they expect economic improvement, peace and security.
Sinisa Djordjevic thinks there will be numerous Kosovo voters going to Serbia to vote, as they expect to live better still.
Before all the major exit where the will of the citizens is going to be shown what they think of the past government and some new government, I think the exit will be very good, and of course as far as we are concerned, is to stay here and survive, not what it has been like so far, but of course better and something easier to be able to function and live to work to earn just to live the life that we have to live <x1.
Verica Mladenov says they want better education for young people and larger pensions for the elderly
We live normally like the entire normal world in the united community.. so that young people will be employed so that we elderly ones can have slightly higher incomes, not minimum wage of about 11,000 and thus live normally”, she said.
Milena Stanojevic says they have the transport secured to go and perform the civic duty.
I expect a better future, a better future and more prospects for young people here in Kosovo... no, it's not hard for me, we have organized transportation, and whoever wants to go on to make his civic duty”. / KP/












