Djindjic's name sign removed in northern Mitrovica, left in the name of Isa Boletin

The sign, named after Zoran Djindjic, which was placed yesterday in northern Mitrovica near the table named Isa Boletini, has left the site this morning, close to the city's entrance.
Tables with new street names, according to Isa Boletin and Zoran Djindjic, were established yesterday by the incumbent Minister of Spatial Planning, Victory Pacolli, who declared the new appointments have been chosen in co-operation with the previous administration in North Mitrovica.
The North Mitrovica municipality reacted to this move, stressing that “setting up signs with new street names had not been warned or co-ordinated with the legal and legitimate representatives of the municipality, and that the move was undertaken for the purposes of the Vetevendosje” campaign.
North Mitrovica Chairman Milan Radojevic covered the cloth boards, declaring the decision to label roads is illegal.
Meanwhile, against setting up the table by the name of Zoran Djindjic came the KLA Veterans' Association.
Serbia's former prime minister's name was also rejected by citizens of South Mitrovica, some of whom said: “Isa Boletin and Zoran Djindjic cannot stay in the same location”.











