The mayor of Banja Luka named the school "Kosovo and Metohija" even though that is not its name

The director protested, Stanivuković asked "is this Albania or Republika Srpska"

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Photo: Facebook/Draško Stanivuković
Photo: Facebook/Draško Stanivuković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The mayor of Banja Luka, Draško Stanivuković, climbed the scaffolding in order to name the "Kosovo i Metohija" school at the "Vuk Karadžić" school, despite the opposition of the director of that institution.

He got into an argument with the director of that school, who emphasized that the name of the institution in Ada is not "Kosovo and Metohija" but "Vuk Karadžić" and that the facility must have the same name as the school.

"Director, is this Albania or Republika Srpska? Serbian republic. And then they will write Kosovo and Metohija. Masters, you go up, I will climb the scaffolding, they will write and no Ministry and no one can remove it..." said Stanivuković.

The headmistress of "Vuk Karadžić" primary school, Tatjana Vilendečić, responded to Stanivuković's words about Kosovo, saying that without Vuk Karadzic, "there are no Serbs or Cyrillic", and Stanivuković replied that "without Kosovo, there is no one".

Stanivuković previously suggested that the school change its name, but there was no agreement for that in the Ministry of Education of the RS.

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