Representatives of Srpska Lista met with Giovanni Pietro Barbano to discuss what they described as the current position of the Serb community in Kosovo.
The meeting was attended by party leader Zlatan Elek and senior official Igor Simić, who continued to raise claims of alleged violations of the rights of the Serb population, a recurring narrative often used by the party to frame its political messaging around the situation of the Serb community.
According to a statement, particular attention was given to the actions of the Kosovo Police and central-level inspection bodies, which Srpska Lista claims are undermining the work of Serb mayors and local institutions, a position it has repeatedly advanced in its public messaging regarding governance and institutional relations in Kosovo.
Party representatives called on the EULEX to remain actively engaged within its mandate and to intensify its monitoring of Kosovo Police operations. They also urged the mission to expand oversight activities and contribute to ensuring compliance with legal standards and the protection of detained Serbs’ rights.
The discussion also addressed the need for practical and sustainable solutions regarding the implementation of laws related to foreigners and vehicle use. Srpska Lista emphasized the importance of simplifying administrative procedures and reaching a timely resolution that would allow the uninterrupted use of vehicles.
The party stated it will continue to advocate for what it describes as the protection of Serb community rights and consistent application of the law, stressing that these efforts are aimed at preserving peace, stability, and security for all citizens.
