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The Crown has taught us a lot in these nine months. Even the fact that among us there are those who are willing to wish someone torture, complications with the disease and even death due to different political beliefs or personal intolerance.
This could best be seen in the previous days in the example of the former president of Serbia and current leader of the Social Democratic Party, Boris Tadic.
Tadic was diagnosed with the corona virus two days ago and was hospitalized at the “KBC Dragisa Misovic”.
Tadic also shared information about the positive result of the PCR test on the social network Twitter, with the desire to inform the people with whom he was in contact, as well as to appeal to the citizens of Serbia to respect the measures. so that they are not in a similar situation.
A large number of people reacted to Boris Tadić’s tweet, and with numerous messages of support and wishes for recovery, a handful of inhumane messages were left.
“You decide to bake in hell and greet those two guests of Miki Radić and Zoran Đinđić when you see them”, “Bastard … how much you respect Montenegro … let the crown follow you”, “God forbid” ” Did he hang himself? ” These are just some of the embarrassing comments made to the former president.
Let us remind you, Tadic wrote on Twitter the day before yesterday:
– Last night I received the test results showing that I am positive for the corona virus. And in this way I inform all the people with whom I was in direct or indirect contact. Respect all protective measures and protect yourself and others, Tadic wrote.
Tadic, a psychologist by profession, was elected President of Serbia for the first time on June 27, 2004, for a four-year term, and was sworn in on July 11 of that year.
He won his second five-year term by winning the second round of the presidential election on February 3, 2008.
Before becoming President of Serbia, he was Minister of Telecommunications of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Minister of Defense of Serbia and Montenegro.
He is currently president of the Social Democratic Party.
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