The Government’s criticism of OVL-UÇK following the decision to grant concessions to Serbs.

The Organization of Veterans of the Kosovo Liberation Army (OVL-UÇK) has issued a strong reaction to the Government of Kosovo’s recent choice to grant temporary living permits and acknowledge identification papers for Serbian residents lacking Kosovar identification. The group views this action with considerable concern. Starting this Sunday, the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Vehicles will be enforced completely.

The OVL-UÇK argues that this situation represents a “serious political and moral scandal.” They believe Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s public statements about the dissolution of parallel Serbian structures contradict the actual development of systems that, in their view, enable these structures to participate in enforcing Kosovar laws. The organization is criticizing what they perceive as political hypocrisy from the government. The OVL, or as it was known, UÇK, feels that the government’s actions are undermining the integrity of the Kosovo government.

This decision highlights ongoing tensions and disputes within the region. The OVL continues to voice its objections to the government’s policies and actions, emphasizing the need for genuine reconciliation and respect for the rule of law.

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  1. The Government’s disapproval of OVL-UÇK stems from their recent decision to provide temporary residency permits and recognize Serbian identification documents for individuals without Kosovar identific

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