Nor did Kurti's video message work in Serbian, Serbs today protest the dinar in northern Mitrovica

Today at 12:00 in northern Mitrovica has been warned that a protest will be held by pensioners from the Serb community. This call was made by the Serbian List through the social Facebook network. The protest, they say, comes to challenge the Kosovo Central Bank's decision to ban the use of the dinar as a payment tool. Deputy Police Director in [...]
Today at 12:00 in northern Mitrovica has been warned that a protest will be held by pensioners from the Serb community. This call was made by the Serbian List through the social Facebook network.
The protest, they say, comes to challenge the Kosovo Central Bank's decision to ban the use of the dinar as a payment tool.
Deputy Police Director in northern Mitrovica Veton Elshani for Rtv21.tv said police have accepted information about this protest.
In the four northern municipalities of Kosovo, by the majority of Serbs, several new X-rays -- with “messages -- were seen on Sunday when the army in Kosovo returned, the North Brigade lives”.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has turned to the Serb community in Kosovo on Sunday, telling him that the Kosovo Central Bank regulation (BQK) does not prevent Serbia from helping them and Kosovo has not banned the dinar, just like no other currency.
It is referring to the BQK regulation that entered into force on February 1st which envisions that the only currency for conducting cash transactions is the euro.












