The Dveri leader, Bosko Obradovic, said on Nov. 1 that President Aleksandar Vucic’s policy towards Kosovo “failed abysmally” and that the upcoming polls on Dec. 17 presented an opportunity to change it.
Obradovic said in a statement that his party, the Oath Keepers and prominent Serbian intellectuals were “the guardians of a new policy,” which, as he put it, aimed at reintegrating Kosovo and Metohija into the Serbian legal system.
The Dveri leader said that the parliamentary elections in December would be an excellent opportunity to stop the disastrous policy on Kosovo, and to dismiss all the agreements that “have provided a false state with the attributes of statehood.” “It also means to dismiss the ultimatum (President of the European Commission) Ursula von der Leyen has brought to Serbia, so that we can finally find a way out of the Brussels prison and the deadlock Serbia has reached,” Obradovic explained.
Serbia’s national interests must come first, and it’s high time we said “enough of EU blackmail,” Obradovic was explicit.
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