Kamberi refuses Vuciq's invitation: Albanians will not participate in consultations for new government

Albanian MP in Serbia's Parliament, Shaip Kamberi, has responded negatively to President Aleksandar Vuciq's invitation regarding consultations he is conducting for the new Serbian government. Kamberi stresses that Albanians are the most discriminated against minority in Serbia during the 13 years of Vuciq power. I ignored the president because I don't see reason [...]
Kamberi stresses that Albanians are the most discriminated against minority in Serbia during the 13 years of Vuciq power.
I ignored the president that I do not see fit to be part of a false process of democracy, just to fulfill the form, while my countrymen remain extremely discriminated against in the state system in the last 13 years”, Kamberi says through a post on social networks, broadcast Periscope.
He says that, according to him, no government led by Vuciq has seen reason to co-operate with Albanian representatives for implementing the legitimate demands of Albanians.
“a. Posting Albanians continues today;
b. Disrecognition of our students, who have completed studies in the Universities of the Republic of Kosovo, continues to be the main reason for the mass departure of young Albanians from Presevo Valley;
c. The doors of public institutions continue to remain closed for Albanians, and their employment among these institutions is still impossible;
d. Hate speech (even though you personally had promised to engage in its prevention) is continuing to remain part of the daily communication of senior state representatives with Albanians, while
e. Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja are continuing to remain the most underdeveloped municipalities in Serbia.
f. Doctors who had worked at the Presevo Health House during the Padre 19 pandemic, beyond the Government's direction that they should be employed with permanent decision, are continuing to remain unemployed,
g. The same is true of the remaining Albanian specialised cadres in the police.
h. For years, not even one Albanian policeman has been employed by local police in Presevo, Medvedja's Bujanoc”, Kamberi writes.












