324 thousand euros was earmarked today for the Serbian List, the party that, after the Banjska attack, was spoken to declare “terrorist organisation”

The amount of funds from the Fund for Serbian List support has been allocated for this year. The amount shared by the CEC, for the expenses of the party's deputies, is 36 thousand euros, or total to 360 thousand euros, writes Periscopi. This situation only comes after three and a half months after the terrorist attack on [...]
The amount of funds from the Fund for Serbian List support has been allocated for this year. The amount shared by the CEC, for the expenses of the party's deputies, is 36 thousand euros, or total to 360 thousand euros, writes Periscopi.

This situation, comes only three and a half months after the terrorist attack in Banjska, where at the top of this attack was former Serbian List deputy Milan Radojicic.
After this attack, which Kosovo had not experienced one from post-war, rumours were added for the Serbian List to be declared “terrorist organisation” from Kosovo.
In fact, it was President Osmani who had declared measures to be put forward by law for the largest Serb party in Kosovo.
“regret that the Serbian List was a party fighting for the rights of the Serb community in Kosovo. It has become Vuciki's tool to fight peace and security in the region, at least it suits Serb citizens who are in Kosovo. Mostly terrorised by criminal elements in the north, the northern Serbs are the same criminal groups charged with killing Ivanoviqi, have carried out attacks until the KFOR, journalists during May and June, now the Kosovo police. We're doing all the legal analysis, we're having a meeting with the prime minister, the mayor of the assembly, the vice-key, to discuss this issue over the next few hours, all that is put forward in the law will be the amses that will be replaced”, Ousmane had declared.
For such an initiative, they would have support from the opposition position in Kosovo.
We remember that Kosovo authorities confiscated weapons arsenals that were deployed at the Banjska monastery, where four Serb criminals were killed and eight others injured by Kosovo police. /Periscope.












