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Tuesday, 25.06.2013.

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Twice-suspended KPS member appointed chief in north

The appointment of Nenad Đurićas the first regional police commander for northern Kosovo has been confirmed.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Brian

pre 10 godina

BA you are acting like he is not an employee of the Albanian run kosova interior ministry!! They are his boss and run all kosova police. He has no power. It is ceremonial. He works for the interior ministry. There is no autonomy! The agreement is all about Albanian control over everything and Serb control of nothing.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.
(Brian, 26 June 2013 06:23)

Let's go over this very slowly so you won't be confused ok? First, he's the head of the police in the north, which means police, who will be over 97% Serb, will operate under his command. Second, he's already been suspended twice by Albanian KPS because he refused to follow their orders and worked with Serbia. Now he's the district chief and can do what he wants. Third, those "ceremonial roles" you like to think are given basically give autonomy to the Serb municipalities. I have no idea where you're coming up with this idea that Kosovo Serbs are in any way under the control or authority of Pristina. They have extensive competencies given to them by the Ahtisaari Plan, which your precious government approved, and they now have legislative and institutional autonomy in an Assembly of Muncipalities, which Albanians also approved.

So autonomous police, legislative local authority, no KSF in the north, and links to Belgrade. You want to explain where you think Serbs gave up everything or is your answer the two or three Albanian "border" guards that will stand around and make it look like Pristina is in charge while life in the north goes on as usual?

Expats think the silliest things :)

Brian

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.

njegos

pre 10 godina

From Avni: "I guess we know what kind of job he'll do even before he starts :)"

Yeah, just like we knew what kind of job Thaci and Haridinaj along with the other thugs that run Kosovo would do. LOL

njegos

pre 10 godina

From Avni: "I guess we know what kind of job he'll do even before he starts :)"

Yeah, just like we knew what kind of job Thaci and Haridinaj along with the other thugs that run Kosovo would do. LOL

Brian

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.
(Brian, 26 June 2013 06:23)

Let's go over this very slowly so you won't be confused ok? First, he's the head of the police in the north, which means police, who will be over 97% Serb, will operate under his command. Second, he's already been suspended twice by Albanian KPS because he refused to follow their orders and worked with Serbia. Now he's the district chief and can do what he wants. Third, those "ceremonial roles" you like to think are given basically give autonomy to the Serb municipalities. I have no idea where you're coming up with this idea that Kosovo Serbs are in any way under the control or authority of Pristina. They have extensive competencies given to them by the Ahtisaari Plan, which your precious government approved, and they now have legislative and institutional autonomy in an Assembly of Muncipalities, which Albanians also approved.

So autonomous police, legislative local authority, no KSF in the north, and links to Belgrade. You want to explain where you think Serbs gave up everything or is your answer the two or three Albanian "border" guards that will stand around and make it look like Pristina is in charge while life in the north goes on as usual?

Expats think the silliest things :)

Brian

pre 10 godina

BA you are acting like he is not an employee of the Albanian run kosova interior ministry!! They are his boss and run all kosova police. He has no power. It is ceremonial. He works for the interior ministry. There is no autonomy! The agreement is all about Albanian control over everything and Serb control of nothing.

Brian

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.

njegos

pre 10 godina

From Avni: "I guess we know what kind of job he'll do even before he starts :)"

Yeah, just like we knew what kind of job Thaci and Haridinaj along with the other thugs that run Kosovo would do. LOL

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

The position has no power so what's the difference? Serbia agreed that Kosovo Serbs would have no power just ceremonial positions.
(Brian, 26 June 2013 06:23)

Let's go over this very slowly so you won't be confused ok? First, he's the head of the police in the north, which means police, who will be over 97% Serb, will operate under his command. Second, he's already been suspended twice by Albanian KPS because he refused to follow their orders and worked with Serbia. Now he's the district chief and can do what he wants. Third, those "ceremonial roles" you like to think are given basically give autonomy to the Serb municipalities. I have no idea where you're coming up with this idea that Kosovo Serbs are in any way under the control or authority of Pristina. They have extensive competencies given to them by the Ahtisaari Plan, which your precious government approved, and they now have legislative and institutional autonomy in an Assembly of Muncipalities, which Albanians also approved.

So autonomous police, legislative local authority, no KSF in the north, and links to Belgrade. You want to explain where you think Serbs gave up everything or is your answer the two or three Albanian "border" guards that will stand around and make it look like Pristina is in charge while life in the north goes on as usual?

Expats think the silliest things :)

Brian

pre 10 godina

BA you are acting like he is not an employee of the Albanian run kosova interior ministry!! They are his boss and run all kosova police. He has no power. It is ceremonial. He works for the interior ministry. There is no autonomy! The agreement is all about Albanian control over everything and Serb control of nothing.