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Alliance for Serbia: Who stands behind threats of Srpska Lista (Danas, Vecernje Novosti)

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“Following the latest threats by Srpska Lista from Kosovo and Metohija, that they would come to search the opposition leaders in their flats and houses, the Alliance for Serbia reminds they were waiting for them last time as well, but they did not appear,” Danas daily reports, referring to the statement of this political alliance.

“Probably they did not manage to (arrive) because they had to collect rents for houses and flats they all have in Belgrade first,” the Alliance for Serbia said, referring to Srpska Lista members.

The press statement recalled that while Srpska Lista threatens opposition in Serbia, the Alliance for Serbia waits replay from Aleksandar Vucic, when did National Assembly approve his platform for Kosovo based on which he negotiates, and is it true that Tony Blair, former UK Prime Minister, with his consent, negotiates on “delineation” and membership of Kosovo to the UN?

Srpska Lista earlier accused the opposition leaders that they are hampering position of Serbs in Kosovo, at the moment when their survival is endangered, Vecernje Novosti reported.

Srpska Lista urged “Belgrade idlers, Tadic, Jeremic, Jankovic and those alike, but also Trajkovics, Janjic and Ristic to stop rejoicing over the sufferings of Serb people in Kosovo and Metohija, and if they do not wish to help, at least not to deter the help, in the intentions of Kosovo Serbs to remain and survive.”

“We told them once earlier, we would look for them in Belgrade to ask them why they are doing this to the Serb people, since they either do not want or do not dare to come here to us, and now we are telling them openly we would do it unless they stop jeopardizing the future of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija,” Srpska Lista said in a press statement.

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