DS: Serbian Progressive Party harmed citizens of Serbia for 15 billion euros



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The Democratic Party announced that the Serbian Progressive Party harmed the citizens of Serbia by 15,000 million euros in eight years, and that it will reveal the information about the corruption that it reached in the press conferences in the coming weeks. DS Vice President Dragana Rakić stated that the connection between the highest authorities and crime has never been stronger in Serbia, that is, that the ruling party does not hide, as she put it, “the connection with the mafia”.

As an example, he stated that SNS, BIA and MUP officials visited the Jovanjica farm, whose owner was arrested for growing marijuana.

Rakic ​​added that the data on crime and corruption came from honest people from the police, the prosecution and public companies from which money is injected into private pockets.

As one of the examples of embezzlement, DS Main Board member Srdjan Milivojevic stated that the Belgrade government i.e. GSP gave 7.4 million euros to rent minibuses, although he could buy them for that. money, and that the tender was such that only one bidder could pass, the only one to apply.

Milivojevic explained that the figure of 15,000 million euros of stolen money was not a lump sum and announced that he would speak in more detail about public procurement, Belgrade on the water, the sale of PKB, the Pojate-Preljina road, the sale of RTB Bor, the road through Grdelica, and numerous individual social media scandals.

“To make it clearer how much money it is, 300 thousand apartments could be built for that money, or 150 clinical centers like the one in Nis, 10,000 kindergartens could be built or 750 thousand tractors could be bought,” Milivojevic said at the conference. press.

He approached the employees of the Lasta company and asked them to confirm if it is true that the municipal service of that company is closed and that 1,000 of Lasta’s vehicles are now being repaired in a private service, in a city 100 kilometers from Belgrade.



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