Kurti for BBC: I'm willing to listen to proposals for elections in the North after the law is put there

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has conducted an interview on BBC Radio on Sunday morning. There he has said that mayors in the north of the country must be at municipal facilities, and thus continue to be. At least until criminal gangs leave the country's north. “on these three [...]
There he has said that mayors in the north of the country must be at municipal facilities, and thus continue to be. At least until criminal gangs leave the country's north.
In these three municipalities we have three municipal objects and if not heads, who should be there. And if these municipalities aren't for the mayors, who are they for? The mayors are in their offices, so it should be and stay. They are illegal structures influenced by Belgrade that want to destabilise our country. We want the democratic republic, and in these objects we can ease the number of police, but first the gangs that have attacked journalists, police and KFOR must go to Serbia or to prison”, Kurti said, broadcast Nacional.
This is where the journalist intervened who asked whether this meant he is not willing to compromise.
“I cannot compromise with the democratic republic, being the prime minister of the most democratic public in the Balkans. The toilet is autocratic. Serbia does not allow Serbs in Kosovo to have more than one party”, he said.
“I have Serbian minister Nenad Rassic, who is not on the Serbian List, but is hated by the Serbian List”, Kurti said.
The country's prime minister said he will not allow Kosovo to be damaged. He told details from the time Serbian mayors and Serbian policemen resigned.
The journalist asked Kurt if he is disturbed by the international stances, which helped Kosovo in the war and in independence.
We consider America and the EU, the Western world as undisputed partners. But we cannot allow the democratic republic to fall into the hands of the fascist militia, led by Milosevic's propaganda minister. They have not distanced themselves from Milosevic, have not distanced themselves from Putin, Serbia is the only one who has not imposed sanctions on Russia. Some may complicate, but the situation is simple”, Albin Kurti said.
Before Kurt at the BBC, American emissary Gabriel Escobar, who demanded that Kosovo immediately start working on the creation of association. Also for police to withdraw from the municipalities, and new elections to be prepared.












