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Dveri leader Boško Obradović said he would remain in front of the Assembly and continue the hunger strike, H1 reported.
He said that the authorities did not understand his central message two days ago, when the hunger strike began, that this is the time to stop the escalation of violence, conflicts, misunderstandings and tensions and resolve the “political crisis” through dialogue.
He also said that he did not invite anyone to come tonight to support him or join the hunger strike.
“I don’t know where this is going. I don’t know why Aleksandar Vučić needs this. I don’t know what he wants to achieve and I really think he has to stop, stop, understand that this is a dangerous path he has taken,” said the Dveri leader. .
He believes that elections in such an undemocratic, unconstitutional and insecure environment are not the solution for June 21.
“If we want to normalize the political situation, we had a very elegant and democratic solution, which is to sit at the negotiating table between the government and the opposition, postpone the elections until the pandemic passes, and then have free and fair elections, with a government transition technician “. which would guarantee that, “Obradović said.
Earlier today, nearly 400 hundred citizens gathered on the plateau in front of the parliament building, which support SNS MPs Aleksandar Martinović and Sandra Božić, that is, the leader of Dveri, Boško Obradović, who started a hunger strike .
Tonight, Aleksandar Vučić called on protesters in front of the Assembly, both from the ranks of the SNS and Dveri, to disperse because the coronary virus pandemic has not yet ended.
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