Ramadan alarms: KFOR can take over political control of the north, U n NMIC can make the nomination of mayors

Burim Ramadani has talked about the situation in the country's north, the challenges and access to their solution there. Ramadani said that since November 5th last year, and especially after the May 26th events, Kosovo's leadership has an institutional and civic obligation to increase transparency for what is happening in the north. [...]
Burim Ramadani has talked about the situation in the country's north, the challenges and access to their solution there.
Ramadani said that since November 5th last year, and especially after the events of May 26th, Kosovo's leadership has an institutional and civic obligation to increase transparency for what is happening in the north of the country, where, according to him, the situation that is ruling there has reached a situation of impasse, which, he said, should not be a goal in itself.
“In the sense of strategic actions could be in a very short phase for a certain benefit to benefit in an epilog in the sense of security and political”, Ramadani said, in “InfoPlus”, RTK.
Meanwhile for the current situation in the country's north, Ramadani recognises as calm, but, which, he added, still remains blocked, meaning that the solutions that have been discussed, do not provide a clear outline of the resolution of the situation, including the community there, and that KFOR troops are still squares there.
Regarding KFOR's duties, Ramadani explained that they are to protect Kosovo from the military intervention of Serbia and Kosovo Serbs from the unfair intervention of Kosovo institutions, as he added that placing KFOR troops on city squares in the country's north is taken if the government asks KFOR to assist in cases when Kosovo police do not have full capacities in carrying out certain tasks, or the other way is when KFOR decides without asking its Kosovo institutions and local security institutions, as he said, in the second order.
It is very important that the Kosovo leadership clarify what happened, whether KFOR has moved the Kosovo Police under Resolution 1244, or at the Government's request. This should be whitee”, Ramadani said, until he added that if KFOR is decided on the basis of Resolution 1244, then, according to him, it is more about shifting the country's sovereignty.
On the other hand, Ramadani expressed concern about whether KFOR could take over political control, when, then, the appointment of mayors of northern municipalities makes UNMIK.












