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Opposition Rep: Parliamentary Group United Won’t Back Vucic’s Report on Kosovo 

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Archive / News | 13.09.22 | access_time 16:51

Borko Stefanovic

A Serbian parliament member Borko Stefanovic on Sept. 13 said that parliamentary group called United would not back the Report on the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, which President Aleksandar Vucic would present to the parliament.  

Stefanovic, an official of the Freedom and Justice Party, told reporters at the parliament building that the report “is yet another proof that a policy of one man has been conducted in Serbia,” adding that no unity or a broad political consensus had been reached.

Stefanovic also said that parliamentary group United had submitted to the parliament an initiative seeking formation of a special parliamentary commission, which would consist of representatives of all parliamentary groups, non-governmental organizations, the University and the Church.

According to Stefanovic, the commission would have 30 days to model a platform for the dialogue on the Kosovo issue. “It is an opportunity for the parliament to for the first time be engaged in the negotiating process and for Serbia to ensure a broadest consensus on this matter. We will present a solution and will not engage in mere criticism,” Stefanovic stressed. 

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