A formal request for the dismissal of the Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Snezana Paunovic, was officially submitted on Thursday following her statements regarding the ethnic cleansing of Albanians in the 1990s, Albanian MP in the Serbian Parliament Shaip Kamberi announced.
The initiative was launched by the parliamentary group of the Movement of Free Citizens – SDA of Sandzak and the Party for Democratic Action, and was also supported by other opposition MPs.
Kamberi said that if Prime Minister Duro Macut refuses to propose her dismissal, he will bear responsibility for allowing her mandate to continue and for normalizing such a policy within the Serbian Government.
“Unfortunately, our initiative was not supported by the national minority parties that are part of the government. The dismissal of Minister Paunovic was not supported by Zukorlic’s Bosniak party, Ljajic’s Bosniak party, nor Pastor’s Hungarian party.”Her statements triggered reactions in Kosovo, the region, and the European Union.
Kosovo’s acting minister Andin Hoti reacted by comparing her with former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, saying that any attempt at ethnic cleansing in Kosovo would have ended the same way.
According to IKKL, crimes committed during 1998–1999 were addressed in international judicial proceedings, where senior political, military, and police officials of Milosevic’s regime were found guilty. The institute said that confronting the past, acknowledging crimes, and institutional apologies remain necessary for building trust and lasting peace in the region.
The Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), an opposition party in Serbia, demanded her immediate removal, describing her statement as hate speech and open support for persecution based on ethnicity.
According to PSG, an official who justifies the expulsion of people because of their nationality cannot serve in the Government of Serbia. The party said the statement is even more concerning because it came from the minister responsible for public administration and local self-government, an institution that should guarantee equal treatment for all citizens and uphold the Constitution and laws.