Dragan Markovic Palma: Fewer people died in Serbia this year than last year when there was no crown – Society



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The president of United Serbia, Dragan Markovic Palma, said today that “this year fewer people have died in Serbia than last year when there was no crown.”

Dragan Markovic Palma: Fewer people in Serbia died this year than last year when there was no crown 1Photo: FoNet / Zoran Mrđa

He estimated that the “brain of the citizens will become dull with the history of the crown.”

“From March to November 28, 2019, 632 people died in Jagodina, and in the same period of this crown in 2020, 624, a total of eight less. From March to November 28, 2019, 635 people died in Ćuprija, and in the same period of this year 520. And so it is throughout Serbia. Perhaps there is something else in Belgrade, Kragujevac and Nis, where people often go for treatment, “Markovic told Television Prva.

He asked the public not to look at the media that report on the epidemic.

“Let’s talk about having children, marriages in 2021, fighting the ‘white plague’ and not listening to those who are not in surgeries, but in parks. An expert, a doctor whose last name begins with ‘K’, reports from the park. Man, it’s like working in the Belgrade Utilities Company “Zelenilo”! “Said the party president from the ruling coalition.

On Thursday in the Serbian Parliament, where the head of the parliamentary group of his United Serbia is, Markovic asked the Government to reduce the “propaganda” of the corona virus because, as he said, “we only talk about the crown, psychologically we will destroy the nation” , and consider that the coronavirus “must be an integral part of life”, because no one knows how long the epidemic will last.

Prime Minister Ana Brnabić agreed with Marković, saying she was aware that “everyone has had enough of those numbers,” but added that it was important to talk about it so that people knew the danger of that virus.

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