Today the deadline for freeing the illegally used object in the north, Serbs spend the night inside

Overnight, Bosniak neighbourhoods in the building that is being exploited by Serbia's parallel structures have turned on the lights, and employees have spent the night in official environments. In the facility where the offices of Serbian institutions are located throughout the night have been lit all the lights, while employees who have come to work [...]
Overnight, Bosniak neighbourhoods in the building that is being exploited by Serbia's parallel structures have turned on the lights, and employees have spent the night in official environments.
In the facility where the offices of Serbian institutions are located throughout the night have been lit all the lights, while employees who came to work yesterday have spent the evening at official venues.
The employees whose work schedule was completed yesterday at 1500 hours have not gone home and are still in their jobs, writes Kosovo Online.
That is their response to the request to leave the premises by midnight, which is the deadline set by the North Mitrovica Chairman Erden Attic administration, because the object, according to the new regulation, is of Kosovo institutions.
Let it be known that the deadline given by President Attic to leave the facility is 8 September.
Local authorities in northern Mitrovica said they have requested “the liberation of” of a municipal object, located in the Bosniaks' Lagen and currently exploited by Serbia's institutions.
As the cause for this decision is mentioned at “some envisioned works that the municipality will conduct in specific municipal objects”.
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Similarly, the Serbian List ʹ the largest party of Kosovo Serbs to have the backing of official Belgrade said local leadership in northern Mitrovica has made a decision that, for three days, “distance the employees of Serbian institutions from the building in the Bosnjak Quarter.
According to the Serbian List, four institutions are located in this facility, which are funded by means of the Government of Serbia: The Office for Kosovo, the Directorate of Pension Security and Invalidore, the Administrative District of Kosovo and the Centre for Social Affairs from Vushtrria.
Most of Serbia's institutions operating in Kosovo are run by Serbian List officials.
For example, the director of the Pension Security and Invalidor Fund in northern Mitrovica is Milan Radojevic.
He, earlier, has been chairman of northern Mitrovica [Kosovo municipality], but also deputy minister of Kosovo's Internal Affairs.
The head of the Kosovo Mitrovica Administrative District is Vucinina Jankovic, also from the Serbian List. He, earlier, was head of the Zvecan municipality under the Kosovo system.
In a communiqué sent to the media, the Serbian List said “the leaders of non-legitism” As it refers to Albanian mayors of the Serb majority municipalities in the north, they have gone “a step further” and “wanted to take away”.
On the other hand, from the North Mitrovica municipality, they said their officials have received the Serbian List deputy chairman Igor Simi, who has told them that “has no document for the” object and that “does not know whose ownership is”.
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The Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government said the North Mitrovica municipality's decision “threatens existence and the right to work for about 40 workers working in this facility and provide services to both Serbs and Albanians, Bosniaks, Goran and Roma”.
The <x0 think-tanks located in this building, such as the Pio Fund, provide services in the field of pension and disability security for tens of thousands of users of all nationals, while the Centre for Social Work depends on around 120 families”, it is said in response.
It also points out that these <x0) unilateral and illegal moves” can “increase tensions and cause crisis on the ground”.
In the four majority Serb municipalities in northern Kosovo, northern Mitrovica, Leposaviq, Zvecan and Zubin Potok ? Albanian leaders took power in late May, while municipal buildings have entered with police assistance.
They have strongly opposed the local Serb population, which has boycotted the April elections, from which those mayors have emerged.
Locals have been protesting in front of municipal objects in Leposaviq, Zvecan and Zubin Potok for nearly three months, urging Kosovo police to withdraw and Albanian leaders not to get to work.
In these three municipalities, by the end of May, even municipalities according to the Serbian system have worked.
In northern Mitrovica alone, there is a special municipal building operating under the Kosovo system, and there has been no protests.












