The deputy brought the Albanian flag to the Serbian Assembly; “No, we have no tolerance” VIDEO



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United Valley – SDA representative from Sandzak, Shaip Kamberi, presented the Albanian flag alongside the Serbian flag at the Serbian Assembly.


Source: B92

Photo: Printscreen

Photo: print screen

The President of the Serbian Assembly, Ivica Dačić, reacted and asked Kamberi to remove the flag.

“Unless there is so much tolerance,” Kamberi said, and was interrupted by Dacic.

“We do not have, we have no tolerance for violating the regulation, I ask you to remove the flag,” said Dacic.

Kamberi spoke again and said that what he was asked to remove the Albanian flag was censorship.

“I kindly ask you to respect the regulations of the National Assembly and the internal order decision in the National Assembly, which clearly establishes that it is forbidden to display symbols of the party and the foreign state except in the premises assigned to the parties,” said Dacic.

Kamberi then removed the flag.

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said the fact that Kamberi discusses the Albanian flag instead of the issues speaks for itself.

“I would really like to talk about more specific things. If you think you have the right to your own flag, that we need to talk about another country’s flag, that speaks to you as much as you think there are real problems for Albanian residents in Presevo and Bujanovac,” said. is Brnabic.

Kamberi later said that there is no problem more important than identity.

“Is there a more important issue than identity? We can have money and jobs, but if we don’t have identity, language and writing … This is a flag that Albanians have been using since 1443 and it is more of a national flag than a flag state, “he added. Kamberi said.

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“The flag of Serbia flies freely in Gracanica, Kumanovo …”

Today, Kamberi requested changes to the Law on Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities and “contributed to that” by placing the Albanian flag on the parliamentary bench in front of him, and at the insistence of the Speaker of Parliament, Ivica Dacic, had to withdraw it.

“Today, the Serbian flag flies freely in Gracanica, Kumanovo … where Serbs enjoy their rights. I don’t see anything debatable in that, but the same is not happening in Serbia,” Kamberi said.

The constitution recognizes the right of national minorities to express their national identity, and the Law on Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities restricts it, says Kamberi.

“While the flag of Serbia can be flown on the territories of other countries, the flags of other countries cannot be flown on the territory of Serbia. What message is sent in this way?” Kamberi asked, adding that the The solution is not to ban others, but equality and members of minorities. in Serbia, he said, they can use their symbols.

Then he pulled out the flag of Serbia and said that the flag could fly in Gracanica and other places in Kosovo, then the flag of Albania, which he then placed on the table in front of him, and pointed out that the flag should fly freely in Presevo. , Bujanovac and Medvedja.

He considers this to be the reason for the amendments to the Law on the Rights and Freedoms of National Minorities in Serbia, and asks the parliamentarian whether the government will initiate such a procedure.



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