15 people who participated in the incident before the Assembly were arrested



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Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic called Bosko Obradovic’s physical attack and the actions of Alliance for Serbia supporters against parliamentarians and others trying to enter the National Assembly “pure fascism.”

“The physical confrontation with people and their harassment, tearing them apart, attacking them and threatening them with beatings and everything else because he never thinks, should not be allowed, nor should be allowed in our country,” said Stefanovic.

He noted that the police, by order of the competent state agencies, arrested 15 people who participated in this violence, attacked Marijan Risticevic, other deputies and people who entered the National Assembly.

As he said, in the next few minutes, they will be handed over to the competent courts for minor offenses, which will impose sanctions in accordance with the law.

Dveri President Boško Obradović, several MPs and party supporters “blocked” the staircase at the entrance to the Serbian Assembly, and at one point, Obradović and the Minister of Health, Zlatibor Lončar, were coming to the session. pushed. Marjan Risticevic emerged from the crowd without a jacket.

“Violence is not the way”

Nebojsa Stefanovic said that he hopes that no one will act violently, that all people understand that violence is not the way.

“We should not build a country where someone deals with someone just because they think differently or have any other belief,” said Stefanovic.

He added that the police and other competent state agencies will react very quickly and efficiently in such cases and that they will not allow anyone to be a victim of violence, that anyone’s rights and freedoms are endangered, and that someone suffers some form of torture, because there is a different attitude towards Serbia or because it has the right to act politically differently.

“So once again, I ask everyone to renounce violence, which should never be our way, and to all those who dare to deal with violence, the police and state authorities, and how they will be able to respond,” Stefanovic concluded. .

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