Obradović: I will not end the hunger strike until the government and the opposition start a dialogue – Politics



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The president of the “Doors” movement, Boško Obradović, declared today that he would not end the hunger strike]”until the government and the opposition sit at the negotiating table.”

Obradović: I will not end the hunger strike until the government and the opposition start a dialogue 1Photo: Miloš Miljković

Obradovic told reporters in front of the Assembly that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was unable to organize the negotiations because he believes that “he no longer has the authority for such a thing,” but that a prominent person from the Serbian people could invite him to the talks. . answered “.

“Something must happen to change this rhythm that leads to civil war, it is the government that must take a step, ask for a negotiating table,” Obradović said.

At one point in front of the Assembly, there was a verbal conflict between citizens and SNS officials and the ruling majority activist, Simo Spasić, who was also sitting on the parliamentary steps.

After a brief chant and exchange of insults, the police lined up between citizens and SNS deputies, and then installed a protective fence on the plateau in front of the Assembly.

First he said today that he was boycotting the upcoming elections, and then joined the hunger strike by MP Miladin Sevarlic, who demanded that Parliament discuss Kosovo, and immediately afterwards, SNS MPs Aleksandar Martinovic and Sandra Bozic went on strike .

The leader of the Dveri movement, Boško Obradović, started a hunger strike in front of the National Assembly, joining independent parliamentarian Miladin Ševarlić.

The Dveri movement called on all political parties, intellectuals and patriots to unite and support the personal act of protest against the overthrow of the Serbian constitutional order, which was launched by MPs Miladin Sevarlic and Bosko Obradovic in the form of a hunger strike in the Serbian Parliament.

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