Votes to the north, German ambassador: Serbian List Wanted Boyot With Regret and Destruction

“To regret and destroy” That is what Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, called the Serbian List's request for boycotting the vote in the north for the dismissal of the four municipalities or not. In an answer to Clancosova. tv Rohde stated that the situation has not yet been reached when all citizens feel represented by [...]
That is what Germany's ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, called the Serbian List's request for boycotting the vote in the north for the dismissal of the four municipalities or not.
In an answer to Clancosova. tv Rohde said the situation has not yet been reached when all citizens feel represented by the heads of four northern municipalities.
“, however, at the same time, the Kosovo government has done its part, presenting a process that could have led to more representation if it was used by voters”, Rohde said.
German diplomat stressed that the “that called for boycott received exactly what they asked for”.
The “Bojkot sought by political actors such as List Srpska is, as I have said before, to regret and destroy when it comes to democratic culture, solving problems and caring for the current daily lives of citizens”, said Germany's Ambassador to Kosovo, Jorn Rohde, in a response to Klakosova. tv
On Sunday, April 21st, in the four northern northern municipalities of northern Mitrovica, Leposaviq, Zvecan and Zubin Potok were voted out or not of mayors.
Serbian citizens were able to express their opinion regarding the continuation or interruption of the mandate of the current mayors.
But this process failed, as only 253 citizens voted in the initiative.
To pass this initiative, it had to vote 50+1% of citizens rightly vote.
There has been an embassy in the United States regarding the reaction process.
In response to Clankosova.tv expresses regret for the election outcome by stressing the failure to exercise the right to vote on the part of citizens there.
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