Osmani asks the EU to remove punitive measures after the vote in the north

Osmani asks the EU to remove punitive measures after the vote in the north

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The President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani has declared on today's vote for the dismissal or not of the four Albanian presidents in the north. She said in a post on Facebook that with the organization of today's process, Kosovo has met all the conditions required by the EU. "Unjust measures against Kosovo must be removed immediately. Kosovo gave the citizens of the northern municipalities the opportunity to remove the current mayors and elect new mayors. Citizens largely did not take advantage of this opportunity. Unfortunately, this mainly happened due to pressure from Belgrade, executed by the Serbian List and illegal criminal structures. Once again, Serbia illegally interfered in another country's election process. One more time, Vuçiqviolated the word he had given to international partners", Osmani wrote, CE Report quotes KosovaPress

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