Zelenović: If we win tomorrow in Šabac, freedom will come faster to Serbia



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The mayor of Sabac and the leader of the Together for Serbia party, Nebojsa Zelenovic, called on the citizens of Sabac to vote in tomorrow’s repeated elections in that city. Zelenović, as a guest on N1 Studio Live, said that if his list wins tomorrow, freedom will come to Serbia sooner. An invitation to appear on the H1 program was also sent to the Serbian Progressive Party, but there was no response from the SNS.

Zelenovic told H1 that the SNS had been “lying” for several months that the elections in Sabac had ended and that they had won by 12,000 votes.

“That is not true. It is true that they won 30,300 votes in such stolen elections, and we with our coalition partners 29,435. The difference is 881 votes,” Zelenović said, noting that the result is in 27 polling stations where the elections will be repeated. tomorrow’s elections. it was almost unresolved.

“Almost 30,000 citizens of Sabac have the opportunity to freely decide on our city: whether my team and I will try to lead this city, or it will fall into the hands of Sandokan and Aleksandar Pajić and plunge into lies and crime,” he said.

When asked to clarify these allegations, Zelenovic said that Milan Ostojic, alias Sandokan, was hired by the SNS to provide them with an offer in Sabac, for various crimes for which, he said, there is evidence that was delivered to the prosecution.

“They give money to citizens, the price of the vote is from three to six thousand dinars, packages are distributed, people are followed, a Bulgarian train is made … We have audio recordings, video recordings, statements of people who received money. All of this is recorded, signed, delivered, “Zelenovic said.

According to it, 11 criminal charges were filed against 55 people who influenced the electoral will of citizens on June 21. She asked the institutions to do their job and said that, if necessary, “they would force them to go to Strasbourg”, because the other option is “to go out and fight”, which she does not want at all.

Zelenovic also claimed that he and his coalition partners are running for local elections in various columns, as did the opposition in Montenegro, and that he “neither asked nor begged” the support of the parties that boycotted the elections.

“Sloboda will reach Serbia much faster if we win the elections in Sabac tomorrow,” he said.

The mayor of Sabac also said that the reactions of President Aleksandar Vučić, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić and other SNS officials to the letter of support from a group of MEPs were unheard of and recalled that no one blamed Vučić for being with the three German Chancellor days before the 2018 Belgrade elections. Angele Merkel.

“How can it be that when foreign officials receive Vučić before the elections, it is okay, and this is not so?” Asked the H1 interlocutor.

Speaking of unification with the DS, Zelenović said that there was progress in that process, which was paralyzed for a time due to the coronavirus epidemic. He explained that his Together for Serbia party will drown in the DS, after that party changes its status and enables collective membership. He also expressed his confidence that more parties and movements will follow in his footsteps.



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