During an appearance on the “Përballje Podcast” on Telegrafi, the acting Minister for Communities and Return, Nenad Rashiq, addressed Belgrade’s involvement in the political landscape of the Serbian community in Kosovo. Rashiq specifically highlighted the use of financial resources as a method to intimidate Serbs in Kosovo who do not align with the Serbian List. The discussion also touched upon the relationship between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Milan Radoičić.
Rashiq stated that various channels, both official and unofficial, would be utilized, while questioning the source of funding driving the current political process. Adding context, the report notes that Radoičić was previously a deputy chairman of the Serbian List and was identified as the primary individual responsible for the attack in Banjska. This led to questions regarding Radoičić’s potential political standing, such as whether he risks his seat in the Assembly.
Responding to these pressures, Rashiq asserted that the entire apparatus of Serbian institutions was currently mobilized against him. Through his comments, Rashiq provided a critical overview of the internal political dynamics affecting the Serbian community. The statements underscore ongoing political friction and accusations of coordinated pressure from within Serbia regarding Kosovo’s ethnic Serb population.
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During an appearance on the “Përballje Podcast” on Telegrafi, Nenad Rashiq, the acting Minister for Communities and Return, discussed Belgrade’s involvement in the political sphere of the Serbian comm