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What delays return of the Serbian List to the Assembly? (TV Most)

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Unilateral decision on dismissal of the minister for Communities and Return Aleksandar Jablanovic is not the only reason, but disrespect of a coalition agreement is also the one that delays the return of MPs from the ranks of the Serbian List to provincial institutions.

“Crisis of the trust in the provincial government came as the result of the unilateral decision on dismissal of Jablanovic and hesitation of Albanian partners – Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) to implement what they committed themselves to by the coalition agreement with the Serbian List,” said a source from the Serbian list to the TV Most.

According to the source,  the Serbian List’s coalition partners have committed themselves by signing a coalition document that Community/Association of Serb municipalities will be formed in three to five months from the date of its signing, whereas two and a half months later nothing has been done in that regard.

“There is no progress, Pristina keeps avoiding talks over that topic even though Community/Association of Serb municipalities is absolutely dominant topic for us, and they keep ignoring the fact that it is the biggest achievement of the Brussels negotiations,” said the source.

The source went on to say that nothing is happening with regard to return of internally displaced persons and that even the minister for Communities and Return was dismissed after he tried to protect Serbs who were stoned on the Christmas Day because they wanted to visit their homes and church in Đakovica/Gjakovë.

“Pristina is trying to trick our agreement on the special treatment of previous and future privatization waves in Serb-majority municipalities, since already today we can hear in the parliament that majority of lawmakers are against it,” said source from the Serbian List.

The source added that demolition and desecration of the Serbian Orthodox Church’s property continues without any condemnation. Intentions to destroy the church of the Christ the Savior in Pristina are not abandoned, graffiti are still sprayed over the walls of the Serbian shrines, as was the case with the graffiti sprayed couple days ago on the Serbian Orthodox Church Seminary in Prizren.

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