Janjiq: The era of the Serbian List has ended, barricades were its last task

Forum for Ethnic Relations Chairman Dusan Janjic predicts that the time of the Serbian List as the only political representative of Kosovo Serbs has ended. “As far as Serbian List is concerned, its era has passed, it has done part of its work”, Janjic said, and added that the barricades were its task [...]
“As far as Serbian List is concerned, its era has passed, it has done a part of its work”, Janjaq said, and added that the barricades were its last task, “s that made it professional and well-coordinated teams assisted by the state of Serbia”, he said.
“With voters has passed the time of the Serbian List, they have not fulfilled any promises”, claims Janijq, and warns that in Kosovo a serious political cleansing is becoming in the direction of multipartisanism in Serbs.
In his opinion, the capture now is whether Belgrade ahead of elections in northern Kosovo municipalities, scheduled for 22 April, will reach agreement on completing the institutional and security vacuum, and for that “we have much to lose and much to gain”.
Janjaq views the demands for a referendum as “the dreams of some failed politicians”, while the People's Movement for State describes it as “territorial protection against ultra imaginary right which is actually controlled by other ways”.
According to him, the risk of ultra-right is that it can encourage the pro-Russian and paid <x0 people from Russia to the SPS and the SNS to change sides”. So the solution will be sought in the elections. Vuciq will legitimise the policy leading with a tough and ultimately election campaign, but that does not prevent implementation of the Kosovo agreement, Janjic said.
Asked when the extraordinary elections could be held, he replied he has participated in several international simulations and estimates it would be more realistic and responsible for them being held in September.
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Praising that the issue of sanctions against Russia is constantly present in Serbia and that Vuciq is constantly counting on something, Janzic stressed that the Russians are already working on “very much stalling” here and that now they will not throw all papers on the table. but will deal with challenging legitimacy and slowing the deal.
“Sanctions are not relevant, there is a political game at work on Serbia's control, so they will certainly continue to torment us. And in September, when elections are held, and after them”, Janjiq is convinced and warns that energy security will never return to Serbia.
Asked about the European perspective, he predicted Serbia could count on EU membership in 2030 if it speeds up normalisation of relations with Kosovo.
But that does not yet mean entry into the Schengen zone, nor the introduction of the euro. Shortly before we go into the euro and Schengen, there will be a reshuffle of the EU, and here we are in the so-called Balkan-Turkish federation, within the European political community, Yanjiq concluded.











