
A small number of protesters have gathered near the municipality of Zveçan in the north of Kosovo. However, the situation so far appears calm and there are no problems.
According to Radio Evropa e Lire, the president and vice president of the Serbian List, Goran Rakiç and Igor Simiç, were also present in front of the Zveçan municipality building.
According to the same media, sources have said that a call has been made for a mass protest at noon on Monday in Zveçan.
For more than 1 week, the Serbian population in the north of Kosovo has been protesting against 4 new mayors of municipalities elected by non-Serb parties.
The situation in the north of Kosovo is still fragile, since May 29, the Serbs have been protesting in front of the municipal buildings, where the newly elected mayors entered their offices with the help of the police, which also brought the reaction of the Serbs. The day before, the situation appeared calm in the municipalities in the north, with a small number of protesters.
Despite the reduction of tensions, the rhetoric of the two parties in Kosovo and Serbia continues to be harsh. In an interview for the BBC on Sunday morning, Albin Kurti warned that he will not retire and that the heads of the 3 municipalities should stay in their offices and that no compromise can be made with the democratic republic. US envoy Gabriel Escobar made another appeal to Kurti to find a solution for the north.
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