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Peoples’ Party official: Opposition to comment on Kosovo report from Assembly hall (Danas)

Serbian opposition MPs who are boycotting the work of the Serbian Parliament will not take part in a discussion at the special session on Kosovo and Metohija, scheduled to take place on May 27, because there are no conditions for dialogue, Peoples’ Party (NS) MP Miroslav Aleksic said, Danas daily reported.

He added, the opposition MPs would in details comment on the report on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue and provide their suggestions. Aleksic also said, the opposition would most probably present their stances during the session from the hall of the parliament.

Raskovic Ivic: The division of KiM would lead to the exodus of Serbs living south of the Ibar (Danas)

People's Party Vice President Sanda Raskovic Ivic says that "delineation" with Kosovo Albanians is unconstitutional and that, if that happens, the leaders of the current regime will be responsible when the authority change and that the division of Kosovo leads to the exodus of Serbs living south of the Ibar River.

Sanda Raskovic-Ivic: Srpska Lista biggest shame (Danas, BETA)

Deputy Leader of Peoples’ Party, Sanda Raskovic-Ivic said that Kosovo Albanians did not pass the laws on transformation of Kosovo Security Forces on their own, but with the support of major world powers, BETA news agency reported.

She added, that this act “undermined N SC Resolution 1244 and international law.”

Raskovic Ivic in an open letter to Vucic: I urge you not to go to Paris (KoSSev)

A Serbian deputy, Sanda Raskovic-Ivic sent an open letter to the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, calling on him to cancel his attendance of the anniversary of the end of the First World War in Paris, which will show that Serbia will not accept blackmail, humiliation and a revision of history.

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Raskovic-Ivic: Internal dialogue on Kosovo looked like monologue (FoNet, RTS)

Deputy Leader of People’s Party, Sanda Raskovic-Ivic said the Serbian President and head of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic by announcing a referendum on Kosovo wants to make all citizens accomplices “in the greatest disgrace of the Serbian history – surrender of Kosovo,” Serbian media reported.

“Vucic has no platform given by the government, let alone the Assembly, to talk about and makes agreement on Kosovo. He refers to the internal dialogue that looked more like a monologue,” Raskovic-Ivic said.

Raskovic-Ivic: Gouillon instead of Djuric (BETA, B92)

Deputy President of Peoples’ Party, Sanda Raskovic Ivic requested yesterday that the state urgently distance itself from the crime that replaced Serbian institutions in Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

According to the Serbian media, Raskovic-Ivic also requested that the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Djuric submits resignation and to be replaced with a French humanitarian Arnaud Gouillon, as well as to establish an Assembly Committee that would deal with the circumstances of a murder of Oliver Ivanovic.

Raskovic-Ivic: Either they or we (Danas)

Forty days after the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, a group of activists lead by Sanda Raskovic-Ivic Deputy President of Peoples Party (Vuk Jeremic’s party) would organize a protest gathering before the Serbian President Office at Andricev venac in Belgrade, Danas daily reports.

They will place posters with the photos of Zvonko Veselinovic, Milan Radojcic and Zoran Milojevic. Posters will also include inscriptions “Either they or we”.

Raskovic-Ivic: Vucic should not go to Brussels (Kontakt plus radio)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, should refuse to travel to Brussels until arrested Bogdan Mitrovic is released from detention, said Sanda Raskovic-Ivic, former president of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and MP in the Serbian Parliament.

According to Raskovic-Ivic, Vucic’s travel to Brussels, following the Mitrovic’s arrest would represent “humiliation” of the Serbian citizens “in front of a chauvinist and usurping regime in Pristina,” Kontakt plus radio reported.