Marta Kos (BETAPHOTO/European Commission/Xavier Lejeune)
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos expressed concern on March 5 over the incidents in the Assembly of Serbia and attacks on civil society organizations, calling for a de-escalation of tensions and creation of conditions for dialogue.
“We are very concerned by the disruptions of parliamentary work and the violence in the Serbian parliament. The parliament must be the place for democratic debate in the interest of all citizens, and must fully play its role,” Kos wrote in a post on the X social network.
She also described the “recent developments in Serbia targeting civil society organizations” as “very worrying.” “We have been consistently calling for de-escalation of tensions, by establishing conditions for an inclusive dialogue involving all stakeholders, including political actors, institutions and members of civil society to address reforms necessary for Serbia’s EU future,” Kos added.
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