Kurti: Serbia Targets Several Non-Serb Minority Deputies

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Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that after the interference in the parliamentary elections of February 9th in the Republic of Kosovo, Serbia continues its efforts to sabotage the consolidation of the institutions resulting from those elections.

“After the interference in the parliamentary elections of February 9, 2025, in the Republic of Kosovo, which we informed the public about in a media conference with Minister Nenad Rashiq on March 9, 2025, Serbia continues its attempts to sabotage the consolidation of the institutions that emerged from these elections,” wrote the acting Prime Minister.

He emphasized that Serbia is offering support to the Serbian List and Milan Radoičić, who is involved in criminal activities.

“The President of Serbia, Vučić, has made state resources and tools available to the Serbian List and the main terrorist Milan Radoičić, who in the criminal and terrorist aggression in Banjska on September 24, 2023, was the ‘de jure’ vice-chairman of the Serbian List, and now is the ‘de facto’ chairman of this political entity. Several non-Serb minority deputies are being targeted,” Kurti wrote on Facebook.

He added that the security institutions have confirmed information regarding these actions and that this issue was discussed in the meeting of the Kosovo Security Council.

In this post, Kurti also attached the link to the joint conference with Minister Nenad Rashiq on March 9, 2025.

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