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Nis Dveri’s reaction to Dragana Sotirovski’s declaration of not speaking to those below the threshold.
The Serbian movement Dveri evaluated today that the declaration of the mayor of Nis, Dragana Sotirovski, that she does not want a television duel with the representative of that movement because Dveri did not pass the electoral census is an official recognition of the “policy of segregation” and “party apartheid” by a public official. all citizens will be equal.
– With her statement in “Danas”, the mayor of Nis officially introduced the policy of segregation in the public space – Apartheid party, which the mayor of Nis inadvertently acknowledged, is the biggest problem of this undemocratic government. With this, the mayor, without a hint of shame but publicly, stated that the citizens of Nis are not the same for her, that they would have to be in accordance with the Constitution and all laws. The citizens of Nis and Serbia have been feeling it on their skin for years, but no one until now, not even Ms Sotirovski’s Boss, has dared to say it publicly. If she were aware of what he said, she certainly would not be either, the reaction says, which was signed by Tamara Milenković-Kerković, vice president of Dveri and president of the Municipal Board of that movement.
The reaction claims that the claim that Dveri did not pass the census is a lie, because this movement boycotted previous elections, “unconstitutional, illegal and unsafe” at all levels. It is recalled that no more than half of the citizens of Nis went to the polls and that “all Nis residents know that Ms. Sotirovski did not come to the office of mayor with the votes of Nis, but with a party order” .
Late last week, Sotirovski told our newspaper that he declined Milenković-Kerković’s public invitation to participate in a television duel, which would discuss the cutting down of cedars and other trees on Nemanjić Boulevard, as well as the enormous air pollution and the public health, because Milenković-Kerkovic “represents a party that did not pass the census in previous elections.”
He said that by accepting the duel “as a legitimate representative of the SNS, which now received 16,000 more votes in Nis than in previous elections, he would betray the citizenry.”
The mayor accused Milenković-Kerković of misleading the citizens of Niš by telling them that the citizens chose Dveri as their representatives, that he was involved in politics and wanted to make a name for himself in politics on behalf of someone else and with quasi-ideas. I don’t duel manipulators, he said.
Sotirovski and city officials had not previously responded to Dveri’s request for the urgent adoption of the Cadastre of Public Green Areas in Regular Maintenance and Vegetation between City Blocks, whose deadline was 2017, and the introduction of the institution of the green manager. Both the printed and online petitions, initiated by Dveri, remained unanswered, in which citizens demand the urgent annulment of the decision to cut down cedars and bananas on Nemanjić boulevard, which was taken by the Ministry of Planning and Construction to the middle of last month.
In those documents, Dveri assessed that the local government does not respect its own regulations, in
where it is clearly established that “green areas, trees and wooded lines are of good general interest, which have special protection due to their importance for the lives of citizens.” Each cedar annually absorbs 250 kilograms of carbon dioxide, as well as other harmful substances from the air, so after cutting just 13 trees in the air in Nis, there will be three and a half tons more of smog, carbon dioxide and dust per year. . a reminder that “air pollution in Nis today is unprecedented.”
Instead of a television duel, Dveri will organize a public debate and round table
In response, Dveri in Nis announced that he would organize a public discussion and round table on the basic topic of environmental protection, air pollution and the state of public health in Nis. In addition to representatives of science and the profession in this area, Mayor Sotirovski will also be invited, as a representative of the public interest of all residents of Nis, it was said.
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