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Vucic: “A clear intention of the Albanian factor to weaken the position of the Serbian List” (Serbian media)

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President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic told reporters during a visit to the construction site of the Belgrade-Waterfront Gallery that next week the SNS should adopt a position on calling parliamentary elections along with the Belgrade ones.

Vucic also stated that the intention of the Albanian factor and the part of the international community was clear to weaken the position of the Serbian List and Serbia in Kosovo, and that he expects this pressure to continue, reported the Serbian media.

He said that this kind of pressure would continue and on deputies in the assembly ”to recognize their army”. Vucic added that “will find people, to whom they will give 20,000 or 30,000, and are Serbs, to participate in the Kosovo Army with goal to weaken the position of a strong Serbia and the Serbian people.”

Vucic said that the power of the Serbian people was in their unity and that they know perfectly well what they are choosing and how they are choosing, and that fake or real elite in Belgrade can not choose instead of them.

“Under the fake one you know who I mean, but neither the real one can. People know best how they live, who represents their interests. This annulment is another in a series of attempts … I think I could write two books about what Albanians and foreigners in Kosovo did for three months to weaken the position of the Serbian List,” Vucic said.

The President noticed that they were “concerned about the influence of Belgrade and Aleksandar Vucic” and stated that they did not hide this when they met with representatives of the Serbian List.

“They told them – go less to Belgrade, more to Pristina – and they answered that Belgrade was the capital city and that Vucic was their president, then the guests did not like what they have heard,” Vucic said, the Serbian media reported.

 

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