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Tadic: Prosecution Must Determine Who Was Wiretapped Illegally

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Archive / News | 05.08.19 | access_time 20:26

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Social Democratic Party leader Boris Tadic on Aug. 5 called on the prosecutor's office to launch an investigation into who had been wiretapped illegally in Serbia.

Otherwise, as Tadic put it, the prosecutor's office will show that it is under the absolute control of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

Speaking at a press conference, Tadic denied claims that Vucic had been wiretapped illegally during Tadic's term in office as president.

Vucic said on a Pink TV show on Aug. 1 that he head been wiretapped during Tadic's rule.

"Everything Vucic said about me and wiretapping is a blatant lie," Tadic said.

Tadic reiterated that Vucic had wiretapped him and that the public had learned about it from a statement by Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj.

The opposition leader once again accused Vucic of illegally reading out classified documents of the security services before TV cameras.

He also said that Vucic had lied that he had previously, as the president, removed the state secret label from those documents.

Abolishing document confidentiality is done by a special act and published in the Official Gazette, not announced on television, said Tadic.

"Aleksandar Vucic's main teachers are Goebbels, Louis XIV, who used to say: 'I am the state', and Vojislav Seselj," Tadic added.

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