Kosovo's Kurti says mayors must work in offices, will not back down

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Kosovo's Kurti says mayors must work in offices, will not back down
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MITROVICA, Kosovo: Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said on Thursday (Jun 1) he will not back down from a decision to install ethnic Albanian mayors in Serb majority areas, a move which triggered violence, prompting

"Mayors should go and work in their offices," Kurti told Kosovo Albanian media."We need to have normality ... What is the meaning of having public buildings for state officials if they are not used?"

In violence on Monday, 30 peacekeepers and 52 Serbs who protested against the installation of ethnic-Albanian mayors were injured.

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