Professor Milo Lompar: Serbian society has disintegrated in the sight of its citizens

Professor of the Faculty of philology in Belgrade, Milo Lompar, stated today that the Franco-German proposal on resolving the Kosovo issue is contrary to the Constitution of Serbia and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244.

Lompar recalled that last year, in an interview with beta agency, he estimated that the actions of the Serbian authorities, led by Aleksandar Vucic, would lead to the recognition of Kosovo's independence and the introduction of sanctions on Russia.

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Milo Lompar: government actions will lead to Kosovo independence and sanctions against Russia

The decision of the Serbian authorities, led by Aleksandar Vucic, to gradually abolish Serbian tablets in the area of Kosovo and Metohija should be understood as another step in the systematic removal of the latest contents of Serbian Statehood, said Milo Lompar, a professor at the Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade. 

Lompar told beta that the decision to gradually abolish Serbian plates is" the latest moment in a ten-year continuity " and that the actions of the Serbian authorities will lead to Kosovo's independence and sanctions on Russia.

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Criminal charges against Aleksandar Vucic over Kosovo

A group of intellectuals, including Academician Prof. Dr. Kosta Čavoški, Prof. Dr. Milo Lompar, Prof. Dr. Dejan Mirović, former MP with Kim Marko Jakšić and Dragana Trifković, filed a criminal complaint against the president of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić because with his testimony that he is advocating the demarcation between the Serbian state and the southern Serbian province Kim threatened the constitutional order and the integrity of the state of Serbia.

By the way, this criminal act for which the aforementioned intellectuals filed a criminal complaint against Aleksandar Vučić was once called the act of treason and high treason.

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Serbia must renew ties with its diaspora

Written By: Dragana Trifkovic

In the premises of the Serbian Cultural Center "Cyrillic" in Belgrade, the portal "State of affairs" is 11. January organized a panel on the topic: Queen and scattering-how to restore lost trust. Speakers at the panel were: Aleksandar Lazić-editor – in – chief of the portal "State of things", Milo Lompar – professor of the Faculty of Philology, Miloš Ković-professor of the Faculty of Philosophy and Nikola Živković-publicist and translator.

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