Srpska List: Kurt threw 80 workers on the street for election campaign

Kosovo police today closed an object of Serb parallel structures north of the country, which served as a tax office, the branch of Serbia's Finance Ministry. In a response to Gazeta Express, the deputy director of police for the northern region, Veton Elshani, earlier said people who have been there have left, but [...]
In a response to Gazeta Express, Deputy Police Director for the Northern Region Veton Elshani earlier said people who have been there have left, but that there were no arrests.
We entered this building, which, according to our information, worked as a tax office (as a branch of the Ministry of Finance of Serbia). In this country we have encountered evidence proving our suspicion and after consultation with the prosecutor, the people who are facing it are far away from that place and that building has been shut down until the complete verification of”, he said.
To close this object has reacted to the Republika Srpska party, which claimed the Tax Administration, as it referred to, closed “violent and illegally”.
This party has accused Prime Minister Albin Kurti of doing so for election campaigns.
“By illegally and violently shutting down the Tax Administration in Kosovo Mitrovica and throwing 80 Serbian workers into the streets, Albin Kurti continued his election campaign, which he holds exclusively behind the backs of the Serbian people, because there is nothing to offer his voters”.
Also, the List of Srpska claimed that “there are ill-treated people who spent their entire lives working on this building and served all communities without exception”.
We'll meet today with the affected tax administration employees and discuss with them all sorts of aid and support and convey the message that none of them will remain without income and that their existence will be safe. Kurti, with his police units and convinced ministers like Nenad Rassic, invades and robs Serbian buildings and objects by violence, he cannot force the Serb people out of their century-old centres, nor prevent us and the state of Serbia from helping our own”.
Police are investigating this case as a falsification of documents.












