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Deputy Miladin Sevarlic said today that he did not regret his brief protest this week in front of the Serbian Assembly, but that he interrupted it because it made no sense.
“It doesn’t make sense because I asked the most important national question in my opinion: Kosovo and UN Security Council Resolution 1244, and the Serbian Constitution, and in the context of that nonsense and drink Serbia’s path to the EU without Kosovo, “Sevarlic told H1 television.
Sevarlic stated that he did not know if he would succeed with his hunger strike, but that his goal was to encourage citizens to think about it.
In his opinion, the Serbian government deals with the Kosovo issue at the national level in an irresponsible way, without informing the deputies, and that is why it raised the issue.
“It is irresponsible towards the Assembly, which is the only place where it should be discussed, there is no indication of the reintegration of Kosovo in Serbia, as if someone has already reached an agreement, and we are only waiting for a moment to announce it to the public,” he said. . is sevarlic
He assessed that the deputy of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Aleksandar Martinović, “made a reality show on the steps” of the Serbian Assembly.
Sevarlic stated that on the first night of his hunger strike, he scheduled a press conference at 11pm, because he wanted to focus “only on the issue he raised,” but that the journalists were “more interested in the deputies of the SNS and the leader of Dveri “.
“About twenty teams came, they all went towards the majority deputies who gathered, talked for half an hour, then moved from that group from right to left, to (Dveri leader) Boško Obradović, and to me in the end only the Serbian Radio-Television team came and said, ‘You only have two sentences!’ “The first sentence of that was published in the third RTS daily, and two words from the second, so that even I, who did the statement, I didn’t understand what it was, I served as a cover with a photo, “said Sevarlic.
He added that “it became just a registry in which two options are fighting”: the ruling SNS and the opposition Dveri.
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