Kamberi: We can be part of a government that vows to return Kosovo as part of Serbia

The chairman of the Party for Democratic Action (PDD) from Bujanovac, Shaip Kamberi, has declared he will not become part of the government of Serbia led by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and the political he implements. In addition, he has stressed that he will not enter Vuciki's “authorial government” until [...]
In addition, he has stressed that it will not be introduced into Vuciki's “authorial government” until Serbia “changes its approach to Kosovo, until Serbia changes the Constitution and its preamble”.
I and none of my coalition partners will agree for a country, two or three, or a deputy minister to enter the authoritarian government of Vuciqi”, he has indicated.
Regarding Camber's statement, journalist Vehbi Kajtazi has also reacted, who has said that this condition is beyond recovery until we have any agreement with Serbia.
“It is not this great condition and cannot have consequences in representation of Albanians in Serbia if this condition is finally decided in relation to Vuciqi. You have the right to impose this condition, but these conditions cannot be imposed by some more powerful Belgrade states and leave with an MP”, he said.
Meanwhile, this has been countered by Kamberi, saying that “we cannot be part of a government which, when given the oath in parliament, will pledge to return Kosovo as part of Serbia”.
“Which Albanian will be part of that government? The MP makes another oath, the government makes another sworn oath to”, he added.
Meanwhile, when asked whether the MP is elected to become part of any parliamentary group or will remain independent, Kamberi has said how the theoretical possibility exists if the mandate is secured, there are two SDA deputies, two Croatian deputies and an Albanian MP who can theoretically make a parliamentary group.
The “but on this issue must be lowered and their orientation and action seen, accounting for the rest of the parliament that remains the opposition will surely be the far-right Serbian wing, with which we do not want to talk at all”.
And given Serbia's behavior when since the 1990s it has never made Albanians offer to be part of the government, we cannot expect to be part of that government”, he added.
Meanwhile, he argued that in the event of any offer, their demand is that Serbia should provide jobs.
“respectively partisanally attached to the European Union's convenates, the Council of Evorpa, Albanians to state bodies at the level of Presevo municipalities, Bujanoc and Medvedja”.












