RTS :: Bosko Obradovic and Ivan Kostic: We continue the strike of Aleksandar Martinovic



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Addressing the media in front of the Assembly with Ivan Kostić, Boško Obradović said that he and Kostić were continuing the strike by SNS MP Aleksandra Martinović, who abandoned the strike yesterday.

The reason for this, as Obradović says, is the appearance of Aleksandar Martinović and the request that, he adds, the prosecution and police do their work indiscriminately and independently.

“The prosecutor’s office met with him and initiated criminal charges through the MUP against us by the opposition, and that is the best picture of the atmosphere in which we live. On the one hand, it has the police and the office of the prosecutors who respond to executive pressure, not criminal charges. ” “I put five of them against those responsible for crime and corruption at the top of the current government,” Obradovic said at the conference.

He said he does not want to invoke parliamentary immunity and be available to state agencies in order to give a statement to the police and the prosecutor’s office about what happened in front of the Assembly on Friday.

“I also ask you to bring to justice those responsible for the demolition case in Savamala, Jovanjica, Krushik, Doljevac, the murder of Oliver Ivanovic,” said Obradovic, whose leadership was briefly interrupted because the president of the Association of Kidnapped and Murdered Families in Kosovo, Sima Spasic, interrupted the conference through a megaphone.

Ivan Kostic stated at the conference that there are “thousands of reasons why many deputies should be here today”, and as one of the reasons he declared the arrest of Bishop Ioaniki in Montenegro.

“Yesterday, Bishop Joanikije, our compatriot, was arrested. We call on the authorities, mainly Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic and President Aleksandar Vucic, to do everything in their power to free him as soon as possible.” Kotic said.

He noted that today it is impossible to arrest leaders and officials of religious institutions in the heart of Europe.

“And the Serbian state is silent about all of that, and was silent when there was litigation,” Kostic said.

Representatives of the Alliance for Serbia also appeared before the Assembly to support Boško Obradović and Ivan Kostić. Among them are Dragan Djilas, Borko Stefanovic, Janko Veselinovic.

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