Former policeman thanks Serbia for not betraying him: Reactions of Serbs who left Pristina institutions
These citizens are grateful that the state has kept its promise to stand with them
The citizens who left the services of the provisional institutions in Pristina on Thursday in Kosovska Mitrovica and Zvecan signed contracts with the Republic of Serbia, guaranteeing that they will have the same income as in their previous jobs.
The citizens thanked President Aleksandar Vucic for keeping his promise, which is that the state of Serbia will be with them.
"We received decisions thanks to our state and our President Vucic, who provides us with financial and moral support for our survival in Kosovo and Metohija," former police officer Gordana Mitrovic told TV Most, reports Tanjug.
Another former police officer, Nikola Milic, said that the signing of the contract showed that the state of Serbia and the leadership stand behind the Serb people.
"This is great satisfaction, both morally and financially. An indicator that we will survive and stay in these areas," said Milic.
Former court employee Velimir Micovic said that the signing of the contract is proof that the Serbs have a future here.
"As a young man with a young family, I can survive here, I can plan my future here. I want to thank the state of Serbia for this gesture, for not leaving us in the lurch, but giving us the wind at our backs to stay," said Micovic.
(Telegraf.rs)