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A group of seven pensioners, who met outside the Serbian Parliament building yesterday afternoon, claim that they spontaneously came to support the hunger strike of MPs from the Serbian progressive party Aleksandar Martinović and Sandra Božić.

Are you our newspaper today? onePhoto: Vladimir Zivanovic

“Bravo, it’s true!” They shouted on the steps where Boško Obradović was sitting, approving the shouts of the megaphone of the president of the Association of Kidnapped and Killed in Kosovo and Metohija, Sime Spasić, who at the time told the leader of Dveri “destroy the seeds and the tribes”. “

When asked why he appeared before the Assembly today, one of the pensioners answered with a cross-question: “And what television are you from?” To the explanation that “it is not television”, but from the “Danas newspaper”, there is a sub-question: “Are you our newspaper today?” The answer that we are an independent newspaper sounds quite convincing, so he begins to explain: “I am leaving the park and I see that they are meeting and I tell him to support Martinovic when he is already on strike. I just want to support him.” To the statement that he obviously came in a group and not himself, he added: “Yes, we passed the park and we want to support our Vučić.” When asked why MPs Martinović and Božić are on hunger strike, he replies: “I don’t know, but certainly against that evil” (he points his finger at Boško Obradović). And when asked why Obradović is on a hunger strike, he says: “I don’t know, I came to support Vučić, that’s why I’m here.”

At that moment, a pensioner who is obviously the coordinator of a group of older fellow citizens comes up and rebukes our interlocutor: “Ivan, did I say that there are no statements without me? What did I say? How many times should I repeat? There are no statements if I do not you ask me “. After the criticism directed at Iván, the criticism directed at the journalist continued: “Why are you bothering him? Do you see that he is old? Can you not see that he is not well? He has nothing to say for you. You? “To the answer that is the Danas newspaper, he immediately adds abruptly:” There is nothing more to talk about. Do not get closer to these people and do not take pictures of us by accident. We do not exist for you. You support the thief Djilas and this is bad for Serbia. “

Other people were standing in front of the parliament building, either walking or cycling. Some sent messages of support or insults to the deputies on the way, some were baptized, and others rushed past without paying attention to the hunger strikers and the numerous television and newspaper teams that occupied the staircase.

“I wanted to get close to Bosko, but the police are not allowing me. This government is bringing down the state system. I am afraid that it cannot change peacefully. It may not be popular to say so, but it is. I am 52 years old, I have I’ve been through all the protests from March 9 so far and I see no way out of all this. I don’t know if this hunger strike can lead to anything, but only Bosko can start something with his aggression. “People should be called to the revolt every day, because there will be no fair elections, “says Dragan Tomas, who came to support one of the leaders of the Alliance for Serbia, Bosko Obradovic.

Snezana Djordjevic explains that she appeared in front of parliament to help MP Miladin Sevarlic persevere in her demands.

“I came to support the professor who defends our national interests, since the SNS have sold everything. Last year, they also passed a law for the sale of agricultural land. They talk about the professor (Ševarlić) and Boško Obradović that they are fascists , and what is its name when they broke into Savamal disguised in the middle of the night and tied a guard who does his job, and then died. What is his name then? We must not allow the term fascism to be trivialized by those who do just that. “concludes Snezana.

The cyclist who presented himself as Milan crossed himself in front of parliament and only declared briefly: “Well, this is like in the surrealists, when the deputies go on strike and the miners come to beg them to work.”

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