Jovanjica is Stefanović’s revenge for Krušik



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The wiretaps of the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić are not a coup, but rather confuse the public, divert attention from what is happening in the country, and the whole story is a terrible humiliation for the judiciary, they noted. tonight the guests of “Print of the week” Momir Stojanović, Vladimir Beljanski and Miroslav Aleksić.

Retired General and former VBA Director Momir Stojanović noted that this is not the only coup and affair involving Aleksandar Vučić, but that no coup has occurred so far, Nova.rs reports.

He mentioned that no other country has registered such a case that the current president of the country and the president of the National Security Council address the people to eavesdrop.

“The mere fact says that something is wrong with the Security Sector or that someone has resigned and is doing it himself, which is a great harm to our society and our country,” Stojanovic said, asking if Vucic came out as president with information that it would be heard for a year. And after a day and thus disturbing the public, how could an ordinary citizen feel in terms of security?

In his opinion, it is most likely that Vučić “established telephone contact with the person for whom the wiretapping measure was approved”, but that the president’s reaction was very strange.

Stojanovic says that he does not believe that the wiretaps were ordered by the current Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and the former Police Minister, but he is convinced that it is a “war between him and Aleksandar Vucic”.

He believes that the “Krušik and Jovanjica” scandals are interconnected and notes that Stefanović was “shaken and demoted at that time as Interior Minister” through the Krušik scandal, in which his father was involved. “

“Jovanjica is Krušik’s revenge,” says Stojanović, noting that this is a factional struggle within the SNS and that there will be more and more as the next elections approach.

Aleksic: tempting twist to divert attention from Jovanjica

People’s Party Vice President Miroslav Aleksić, who also revealed the Jovanjica affair, believes that the latest matter related to Vučić’s wiretapping is a way for the regime to divert attention from events in the country, specifically from the trial of Predrag Koluvija, owner of the Jovanjica farm where 650 kilograms of marijuana were seized. and 65,500 stems of this plant.

“Vucic is nervous because he does not control the Jovanjic case. It is such a big and important case because the government knows it could fall on it, which should have happened by now if Serbia were a somewhat organized state, ”Aleksić said.

“This is a twist to divert attention from Koluvija’s accusations in the Jovanjica case and his lawyer’s threat to N1 journalist Jelena Zoric,” Aleksic said, adding that “the SNS is defending criminals today and attacking to the policemen who arrested them and to the prosecutor who prepared the accusation. ” ”.

Aleksic said that the official policy of the SNS was “to protect Koluvija”, stating that the party’s website carries the statements of Predrag Koluvija’s lawyer, Zora Nikodinovic Dobricanin.

It is, as he adds, that the public is dealing with wiretapping, and not the essence, and that is that today they want to discredit those policemen who arrested him, replace them, cover them up so as not to reach those who are really involved in it. matter and to put pressure on the police officers and prosecutors who participated in the arrests in the Jovanjica case.

Those policemen and prosecutors are the healthy fabric of this society, there are many, but there is the SNS that threatens to remove all those parts of the healthy fabric and rule Serbia with a poster, and the citizens should not keep silent about that, Aleksic pointed out.

“What the people of Zemun failed to rule Serbia, it seems to me that now another clan will achieve,” Aleksić said.

Beljanski: There is a possibility that wiretapping was legal

According to Vladimir Beljanski’s lawyer, there is a possibility that it was a legal wiretap.

The president’s wiretaps have to do with the fact that the court put a certain person in measures, that is, allowed a person to be monitored and listened to, and that that person had a relationship with Vučić.

“The information we have is that presented by Vucic, then Djukanovic and Vulin. From my analysis, I came to the conclusion that it was probably a matter of the court issuing an order allowing secret surveillance of a particular person’s communications, and that person was in contact with Vučić. The court can issue a secret communication surveillance order, and that is legal wiretapping, for serious crimes, “Beljanski explained.

When asked if Stefanović, as Minister of Police, was obliged to inform Vučić that he had received wiretaps, Beljanski replied that he was not “perhaps on a friendly line” but that he would then commit the crime of revealing a state secret. .

Commenting on the history of the coup, he said that we heard it from Vladimir Djukanovic, lawyer, deputy, member of the SNS, the Superior Council of the Judiciary, as well as the Council of State Prosecutors.

“This is not an ordinary citizen, but a high-ranking state official who should know what a coup is,” Beljanski said, asking how someone at the top of the government can convince us that it is.

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