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Monday, 21.07.2014.

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Kosovo office head: Ministerial positions for Serbs

Serbia opted to participate in the Kosovo authorities and take on responsibility and expects Serbs to be given ministerial posts, says Marko Đurić.

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Go Home Brian, You're Drunk

pre 11 godina

That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots.
(Brian, 21 July 2014 21:17)

"Voter turnout was 43% nationally and even lower in majority-Serb areas"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27751807

Serb ballots removed the Kosovo symbols. OSCE monitored the elections in the north. The elections took place under an EU approved "status neutral" framework.

No matter how many times you tell the same lies, they won't become true.

Brian

pre 11 godina

Serbian ministers have to be pro Kosovo independence and are making Serbs pro Kosovo independence. That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots. Any Serb who accepts a job where pristina is their boss is pro Kosovo independence. Hungarians and Albanians in presevo valley don't question serbia independence and that they are a part of Serbia they want to be independent.

curious

pre 11 godina

I agree there should be ministerial positions for Serbs and there probably will be as it is in line with the A-plan. I wonder if Serbia has a good model to follow, how many minority parties won a ministerial position in the Serbian govt. Honest question, I really do not know the answer.

curious

pre 11 godina

I agree there should be ministerial positions for Serbs and there probably will be as it is in line with the A-plan. I wonder if Serbia has a good model to follow, how many minority parties won a ministerial position in the Serbian govt. Honest question, I really do not know the answer.

Brian

pre 11 godina

Serbian ministers have to be pro Kosovo independence and are making Serbs pro Kosovo independence. That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots. Any Serb who accepts a job where pristina is their boss is pro Kosovo independence. Hungarians and Albanians in presevo valley don't question serbia independence and that they are a part of Serbia they want to be independent.

Go Home Brian, You're Drunk

pre 11 godina

That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots.
(Brian, 21 July 2014 21:17)

"Voter turnout was 43% nationally and even lower in majority-Serb areas"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27751807

Serb ballots removed the Kosovo symbols. OSCE monitored the elections in the north. The elections took place under an EU approved "status neutral" framework.

No matter how many times you tell the same lies, they won't become true.

Brian

pre 11 godina

Serbian ministers have to be pro Kosovo independence and are making Serbs pro Kosovo independence. That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots. Any Serb who accepts a job where pristina is their boss is pro Kosovo independence. Hungarians and Albanians in presevo valley don't question serbia independence and that they are a part of Serbia they want to be independent.

Go Home Brian, You're Drunk

pre 11 godina

That's why Serb voter turnout was equal to albanian turnout in percentage and Serbs voted on republic of Kosovo ballots.
(Brian, 21 July 2014 21:17)

"Voter turnout was 43% nationally and even lower in majority-Serb areas"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27751807

Serb ballots removed the Kosovo symbols. OSCE monitored the elections in the north. The elections took place under an EU approved "status neutral" framework.

No matter how many times you tell the same lies, they won't become true.

curious

pre 11 godina

I agree there should be ministerial positions for Serbs and there probably will be as it is in line with the A-plan. I wonder if Serbia has a good model to follow, how many minority parties won a ministerial position in the Serbian govt. Honest question, I really do not know the answer.