Marko Djuric could be Serbia's next prime minister

Marko Djuriqi's name, currently Serbian ambassador to Washington, is luring into Serbian political circles for the prime minister's post, writes Danas, translates Periscopi. According to the media in Belgrade, Aleksandar Vuciq could change the makeup of the government, where, instead of Anna Brnabyq, Djuric could be in the prime minister's post. Even Bernabiqi [...]
Marko Djuriqi's name, currently Serbian ambassador to Washington, is luring into Serbian political circles for the prime minister's post, writes Danas, translates Periscopi.
According to the media in Belgrade, Aleksandar Vuciq could change the makeup of the government, where, instead of Anna Brnabyq, Djuric could be in the prime minister's post. Danas reports that neither Brnabyqi will be left without a chair, but with security on any ministerial post.
We remember that in 2018, Marko Djurici was chief of the so-called Kosovo office in Serbia's government.
That same year, Marko Djuric had mastered Kosovo, Mitrovica, respectively, not having permission to enter our country's territory.
Djuric had been arrested by Kosovo Special Unit and spectacular photos that were seen crawling in downtown Pristina had become viral. /foto news: AP, V. Kryeziu/translating: Periscope.












