Đurić: Elections of fateful importance for the future of the Serbian people (Danas, N1)
In Kosovo on June 11 are scheduled elections of fateful importance for the Serbian people in Kosovo and only the Serbian list can guarantee that an army of Kosovo will not be formed, this was said at a press conference after a meeting of representatives of the Serbian List and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, writes Danas daily.
The Serbian government expects every Serb in Kosovo to support the Serbian list, because it is the voice of the policy of the Government of Serbia and Aleksandar Vučić, said Labour Minister Aleksandar Vulin. He said that anyone who makes arrangements and compromises, sooner or later, with representatives of Albanians is working against the interests of the Serbian people.
Danas in another article titled "Disunited Serbs in six columns on the elections in Kosovo and Metohija," announces the participation of Serbs in the parliamentary elections with five parties and one coalition. The campaign will be short and voters have a choice of 26 coalitions, parties and citizens' groups. Race for the prime minister and 120 seats in the Kosovo assembly has started. Albanians divided into two coalition blocs, according to N1.
On the one hand Ramush Haradinaj in coalition with Fatmir Limaj, Hashim Thaçi and Kadri Veseli. On the other side the former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, Behgjet Pacolli and Mimoza Kusari. The Self-Determination Movement decided to act independently.
Serbs in Kosovo will enter the fight for 10 parliamentary seats, to which they are entitled, with five parties: The Serbian List, Progressive Democratic Party, Independent Liberal Party, Serbian Patriotic Alliance, Progressive force of Kosovo and one coalition.
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin said that Serbia would make a decision in the case that Haradinaj becomes a Kosovo's new prime minister, without specifying what would be done. Vulin also added that the story of a "Greater Albania" was not finished.
"We have to understand this is serious. Great Albania is being made in the area of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece and logically it will impact all these states," says Vulin, reports N1.
Kosovo lawyer and adviser to Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi, Azem Vllasi negate the desire for a "Greater Albania", but argues that Belgrade has not given up the idea of a "Greater Serbia." Vllasi also said that in Serbia now - all is as in the time of Miloševic.