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Liberal Democratic Party (PLD) leader Cedomir Jovanovic told H1 that he told Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic that he could no longer enter the Serbian Parliament and that he “felt like a poor man” after the incident in front of parliament.
“The police should have filed a criminal complaint immediately, the prosecutor’s office should have reacted immediately, and not everyone in the country should have the impression that the prosecutor’s office reacts only when someone pressures him,” said Jovanovic.
As he said, participation in the elections will be discussed within the party.
“I am not thinking of a boycott, a boycott was not an option for me, I am thinking of my place in this society and what is my obligation to him,” he added. When asked who has the biggest problem, the government or the opposition, he replies that on most issues, they are both the same.
“If we talk about attitude towards the nineties, they are the same for me.” If we talk about the attitude towards March 12, they are the same for me. If we talk about the attitude towards violence and bullying, did someone from the opposition speak in normal language about what happened on Friday in front of the assembly? What do the opposition leaders say?
“What will Risticevic’s jacket do?” Do you want to change his legs? “If someone changes the legs of Marijan Risticevic, someone will change Zaklina Tatalovic and Tanja Aleksic, her colleagues, with their legs,” said Jovanovic.
As he said, for him, the torches under the window and the torches on the balcony are the same, and he condemns them.
“Who is most responsible for the situation in the country?” The government is the most responsible. Vucic Whatever his intentions were, “said Jovanovic.
After appearing on the show on Pink HitTweet, which caused a lot of public attention, Jovanović told Danas that the attacks on him had come from the same kitchen for twenty years.
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