Jablanović is no longer representative of the Serbian List (KIM radio)
Political representatives of the Kosovo Serbs decided that Aleksandar Jablanović is no longer representative of the Serbian List.
Political representatives of the Kosovo Serbs decided that Aleksandar Jablanović is no longer representative of the Serbian List.
Request of some representatives of Kosovo Serbs that the chairperson of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanović resigns from all posts followed alleged findings that Jablanović had intentions to divide the caucus of the Serbian List in the Kosovo parliament, sources from the Serbian List said to Vecernje Novosti.
Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Marko Djuric said that Serbian representatives have the legitimate right to decide on who will represent them, with regard to the request of certain Serbian representatives in Kosovo to withdraw Aleksandar Jablanovic from the position of President of the Serbian List.
Djuric said that he would not directly interfere in the decisions of the representatives of Serbs in Kosovo institutions, but that he viewed their initiative positively.
"Prominent representatives" of the Srpska in "a joint appeal to the Serbian people" demanded the withdrawal of Aleksandar Jablanovic from all the functions in the Srpska. Recently, media in Kosovo, and Serbian media had more articles about Jablanovic's alleged corruption, nepotism and misuse of funds, as well as his alleged collusion with some senior representatives of the Kosovo government.
How do you react to a proclamation issued by the Srpska, it would be the first proclamation in which they request your withdrawal?
Jablanovic denied writing of the Albanian media that he "lobbied" among Serbian representatives in Kosovo for the formation of the so-called Army of Kosovo, reports Sputnik. He says such stories go beyond the boundaries of science fiction. "Time will be the best indicator and judge what we have done for our people in Kosovo.
In the middle of the key phase of dialogue with Belgrade and without permission of the Kosovo Serbs, Hashim Thaci and Isa Mustafa decided to form their own army.
Blic writes that Thaci and Mustafa prepared secret plan on transforming Kosovo Security Force into an army, by amending current laws. For this they need a simple majority in parliament. This way the Srpska List would be bypassed, because for the formation through amendment of the Constitution of Kosovo necessary would be the votes of Serbs.
In regards to the writings of Indeksonline portal from Pristina, according to which some MPs of Serbian List conditioned voting for the establishment of the army of Kosovo, the head of the Parliamentary group of the Serbian list, Slavko Simic, released a statement.
President of the Serbian List Aleksandar Jablanovic is having permanent contacts with the ruling coalition in Kosovo, and he conditioned his support for the creation of the Kosovo Armed Forces. In return, Jablanovic requested the support of the Pristina authorities to the loyal Serbian MPs, claims Pristina portal Indeksonline, citing sources from the Kosovo government.