Postponing the decision on object in the north, Government Criticised for Incompatible

Unseriously, the decision by North Mitrovica Mayor Erden Attic is being praised, which for the time being Ultimatum to free this facility was originally made 25 August. It did not happen until September 8. The work of Serb parallel structures will continue for yet another time in this [...]
Not seriously, North Mitrovica Chairman Erden Attic's decision is being assessed for the time being
Ultimatum to release this facility was originally marked on August 25th. It did not happen until September 8.
The work of Serb parallel structures will continue for a while at this facility in northern Mitrovica, because the first of this municipality, Erden Attic, has already asked the Communist Inspectorate for a report on how to work at the facility.
But more than for this reason, the connoisseur of developments in the country are believing that postponing the decision is the result of international pressure.
Such a situation requires more seriousness from the recipients of decisions.
“We should be serious in making decisions and if it's an alternate decision then take and materialize to the end because so with uncoordinated decisions and which then with a later co-ordination of the causing of tensions in the north of the country, we're taking a responsibility that doesn't belong to us and we're being labeled as causers of tensions that Aleksandar Vuqi <x>, security connoisser Val Hoxha said.
Someone else is saying that these decisions seem to be completely out of the reach of Atticus, reports Rtradojin.
They even suggest that no manipulation be made with decision making and then postponement.
If you need consultations and co-ordinations with internationals, Mr. Attic does not need to make these kinds of maneuvers to push and magnify the decision that, according to a sovereign logic, is at our right. He should tell us why the removal of the” parallel structures is not happening, analyst Debran Hoxha has said.
During Friday on the issue was Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, who has said Serbs would not release those items.












