Serbian “List risking more seriously for Kosovo than AfD for Germany”

Security expert, founder of the “Octopus” Institute, Agim Musliu, has linked German Deputy Canter Lars Klingbeil's statements to the risk posed by the far-right alternative party for Germany ( AfD, with the political situation in Kosovo. According to Musliu, if a consolidated democracy like Germany sees the AfD as a serious threat to constitutional order, then [...]
According to Musliu, if a consolidated democracy like Germany sees the AfD as a serious threat to constitutional order, then Kosovo has far stronger reasons to treat the Serbian List as a similar danger.
The German is one of the most consolidated democracies in the world, and he sees the AfD as a serious threat because of nationalist naturists and proximity to the Kremlin. While Kosovo, a state still in the process of consolidation, has within it a subject similar to the AfD Serbian List, which functions as Belgrade's instrument to violate and undermine Kosovo's citizenship. Where is the logic? A party operating within Kosovo institutions but works openly for their destruction”, Musliu wrote.
He has recalled that the de facto leader of the Serbian List, Milan Radoic, is involved in a series of criminal and terrorist acts, including armed attacks on Banjska, attacks on Kosovo's KFOR and Police, as well as allegations of involvement in Oliver Ivanovic's murder.
Musliu described the CEC's refusal to certificate Serbian List in the upcoming local elections as necessary, viewing this as a signal that “political paradox should be seriously addressed”.
“Ogans of justice must act urgently, investigate and take concrete measures against a subject that inside institutions work to destroy them”, he stressed.
The “Octopus” Institute in May of this year has published the “Serbian List and Alternatives for Germany ( AfD): The similarities and differences”, where parallels between these two parties have been dealt with, and the risks they pose for democratic order. /Periscope/












