Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/Milan Ilic)
In a July 1 phone-in on Informer TV, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that an online portal titled Ko Si Ti Bre (Who Do You Think You Are) will be launched in the next few days, allowing disgruntled citizens to report government officials and offering “additional oversight for us all.”
“We started working on it yesterday [and] it will be operational by the end of the week. It’s technically more complicated than I thought, but I believe it will significantly help us be more responsible in the immediate future – but also force local officials to think twice before doing something bad,” Vucic said.
The president specified that the planned website will allow the public “to send objections as well as video and audio recordings” and will “certainly” be up and running before the week is out.
“This will be an additional tool for keeping each of us in check, [enabling us] to rectify our mistakes, change ourselves, and the people will therefore trust us more,” Vucic concluded.
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