In Pristina, the police used tear gas against demonstrators

Police in the capital of Kosovo, Prishtina, January 9, used tear gas against demonstrators who threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the Parliament building. It is reported . Several thousand people came to Prishtina to demand early elections and the resignation of Prem’courier-Minister ISA Mustafa. The demonstrators condemned the agreement Serbia reached with Kosovo authorities, with the mediation of the EU. Despite the fact that the organizers of the demonstration promised to prevent acts of violence, the situation worsened when in the air threw stones and bottles with paint, and then with an incendiary mix. Some media reported that the Parliament building was set on fire. Kosovo's opposition nationalist movement led by ethnic Albanians, is planning to block the agreement with Belgrade. The agreement, supported by the EU include the expansion of powers for municipalities with majority Serbian population. Opponents of the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia plan to continue the protests until their needs. The next parliamentary elections in Kosovo to be held in 2018. The majority of the population are Albanians. In several areas dominated by Serbs. Kosovo declared independence unilaterally in 2008. Until the middle of 2015, more than half of the States members of the United Nations announced diplomatic recognition of the Republic of Kosovo.

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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