Speaker: Part of the Opposition Never Requested Special Session on Kosovo | Beta Briefing

Speaker: Part of the Opposition Never Requested Special Session on Kosovo

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Archive / News | 08.03.23 | access_time 15:08

Vladimir Orlic (BETAPHOTO/AMIR HAMZAGIC)

The Serbian speaker, Vladimir Orlic, said on March 8 that “part of the opposition” had never requested a special session on Kosovo, and were “just talking” about it instead.

In an interview with the Pink TV Orlic said “no request to call such a session exists,” adding that they “haven’t sent any such request,” because, as he put it, they were unable to as much as collect the signatures for the motion. According to the speaker, those parties only wanted “a stage for themselves.” What he referred to as an “anti-government sniper coalition” includes Dveri, the Oath Keepers, the NADA coalition and the People’s Party.

Orlic also said that their sole goal was to topple Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, adding that “on the eve of march 7 they pretended they were students,” which was possible to see in the photographs taken during a student protest in downtown Belgrade.

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