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The mayor of Tuz, Nik Gjeloshaj, said that they blocked the international road and that they would not move until the arrival of the Montenegrin Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapic, and his deputy, Dritan Abazovic.
Police came to Tuz to close the restaurants that opened this morning despite measures approved by the Ministry of Health.
Gjeloshaj told police he was asking them to inform the prosecution that, “if this continues”, he would call on citizens to resist, reports vijesti.me.
“I will call on the citizens to resist this event. This decision is personal as revenge for placing the flag of Kosovo. No municipality from the first group is closed, only we are separated from the first group. The enemies are those who take revenge, namely Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic and Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic. “Krivokapic is taking revenge because I did not call him on the occasion of Kosovo Citizenship Day”, said Gjeloshaj.
He confirmed early this morning that hotel facilities in that city were open this morning as well.
Gjeloshaj believes that this is a political decision of the Government and “revenge for the display of the flags of Kosovo and Albania in the municipal building”.
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