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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said he presented doctors with decorations for merits in their work and fighting the coronavirus, and not “along party lines.”
Speaking of the return of the Zajecar infectologist’s decorationsVučić said that he did not ask local officials of the Serbian Progressive Party in Zaječar what they think about the decoration of the infectious disease specialist, who, according to him, was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
“My work guided me in a certain area, and then it was more important for someone to attack people from the state president’s party,” the president said, adding that the reason for that was to publish photos on social networks.
According to him, he received invitations from Novi Sad in an attempt to point out that “it is not good for some people to receive a decoration.”
“And I rewarded them, because they deserved it,” Vučić said, adding that he was proud of it.
We remind you that Zajecar Nenad Ristović’s infectologist, who was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in the fight against coronavirus, yesterday returned the award to the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vučić, for attacking his family, which according to him came from ” two criminals “from the top of the Serbian Progressive Party. in that city.
The hospital in Krusevac is expected to open on December 17
We look forward to the opening of the Kovid hospital in Kruševac on December 17, and that will further strengthen our healthcare system, Aleksandar Vučić announced.
He noted that the epidemiological situation in Krusevac itself is not as difficult as in Kraljevo, which he described “as if everyone in Kraljevo is infected.”
“In Kraljevo, 220 to 250 new infections are recorded daily,” Vučić said, stressing that he was very grateful to the doctors.
“Congratulations on all that you do for your country and its citizens,” Vucic said.
He added that during the covid crisis, the state looked at how to save the economy “without endangering the future of our children, without increasing public debt beyond the ‘Maastricht level’, although the most powerful countries in Europe passed it” .
Read more about the covid-19 and the consequences of the pandemic in the country and the world on the Coronavirus page.
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