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Vucic: Scenes of Hooliganism and Bullying in Parliament

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News / Politics | 04.03.25 | access_time 20:43

Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/EMIL VAS/EV)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that parliament was the scene of “bullying and hooliganism” on March 4 and called for those responsible for the incidents to be called to account.

“We are asking for responsibility, for criminal liability and I am waiting to see what prosecutors will do and how they will react… if it were the other way around everyone [in the government] would have been hanged,” Vucic told Pink TV.

He also accused members of the opposition of being “rich and haughty” and thinking that “they can do as they please and do whatever crosses their minds.”

He reiterated that a Movement for the People and State would be created and these activities would be set in motion on March 16 or March 17 and that Movement’s first assembly would be on St. Vitus Day.

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said that the March 4 incidents in Serbian parliament “are part of a broader plan of destabilizing and causing Serbia's downfall” and that everyone who participated in the incidents “will be called to account in accordance with the law.”

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