Protest continues in Leposavic over entry of deputy minister for communities, return to municipal building

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There have been protests for several months

Photo: Kosovo Online

Citizens of Leposavic, in northern Kosovo and Metohija, gathered again this morning to protest the entry of Pristina government's minister for communities, and the return of Radojica Radomirovic and about ten other people to the municipal building, writes Kosovo Online.

Radomirovic, along with a group of ten young people, entered the municipality building this morning before six o'clock, accompanied by members of the police, says the website.

Citizens who have been protesting for several months because of the presence of who they consider to be an illegally installed Albanian mayor in the municipal building, say that they are dissatisfied with the arrival of Radomirovic and are asking KFOR to act in accordance with the mandate and prevent anyone from entering the building.

Municipal employees, who have not been able to come to their workplaces for more than two months, say that this is another form of provocation.

Radomirovic also managed to enter the building with the same group of people yesterday around nine o'clock, as citizens of Leposavic greeted them with boos.

Although KFOR did not approve this yesterday, after a delay that lasted a little more than an hour, the Kosovo police, despite the opposition of the gathered citizens, allowed a dozen people, who claim to be employees of the administration, to enter the Leposavic Municipality building by the back door.

(Telegraf.rs)