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Konjufca calls the soldiers of Radoicic the deputies of the Serbian List

Deputies of the Serbian List who taught the Assembly of Kosovo to sign in order to preserve their mandates, an action they do for the umpteenth time in a row, were prevented from entering the hall on Thursday by the Vetëvendosje Movement.

LVV legislators blocked one of the doors of the session hall to prevent them from entering.

The reasons, according to them, were the failure of the Serbian List to distance itself from the attacks in the north and the use of the deputy's mandate only for salary.

When the deputies of the Serbian List entered the eu signing hall, those of Vetëvendosje started the confrontation with them.

They did not want their presence during the development of the works.

"What if we tell you with a political action that you are not welcome here", said Besim Muzaqi, deputy from the ranks of the LVV.

Deputies Halil Thaçi and Enver Dugolli, who did not allow them to sit in their seats, began to demand responsibility for the terrorist attack in Banjska, the one in the "Ibër-Lepenci" canal and also for other attacks in the north.

The killing of sergeant Afrim Bunjaku was also mentioned.

The deputies also asked them if they continue to serve the former vice president of their party and the organizer of the terrorist attack in Banjska, Milan Radoicic.

"Radoiçiqi, is your political boss...?", MP Ardian Gola asked. 

After a few minutes of confrontation, the Speaker of Parliament Glauk Konjufca entered the hall, who said that their arrival in the Assembly was a provocation. 

"I address the deputies of the Serbian List who come and provoke him in this way. This behavior is intolerable in the Assembly, once every 6 months it comes with the misuse of taxpayers' money. On the other hand, you fight Kosovo with every means you have. Go get ready for the crime boss Radoicic. You have the courage to come to the Assembly of Kosovo. Shame on you, this session is interrupted and I ask to vacate this room", said Konjufca.

Afterwards, the deputies of the Serbian List left the hall and the session was interrupted for almost two hours.

The deputies of the Serbian List were recently in the Assembly on June 27.

This practice of preserving mandates by appearing once every 6 months in the Assembly has been continued by their predecessors since November 2022, who submitted their mandates to the Assembly, as a sign of dissatisfaction with the Government's decision to convert illegal license plates Serbian in those RKS.

At the end of 2022, the Serbs resigned from almost all institutions, including the Police and the justice system due to the actions of the Kosovo authorities in the north, to establish law and order.

Serbia's reaction was immediate. Chief diplomat Marko Gjuric has posted a video saying that attempts are being made to forcibly take the mandate of Serbian MPs.

"This movement aims to block their participation in the session and forcibly take their mandates," he said, calling on the international community to react to this development and "ensure the protection of democratic processes and minority rights." .