Milović: Spajić wanted to "sell" Camgoz "for money", in order to provide foreign financing for the project

"When he wants to continue, and September 29 is far away, we will have to talk about the minister's offer, but also about the offer of his close blood relative (who is different from the minister's), but also about securing foreign financing for a project important to him and the head of the cabinet, for which they offered Camgoz's head modeled after 'Camgoz for money'"

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Milović, Foto: Printscreen/Youtube
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić wanted to "sell" Binali Camogz "for money", in order to provide foreign financing for a project important to him and the head of the cabinet, Branko Krvavac.

Former Minister of Justice Andrej Milović stated this in a new post on the Iks social network.

"Ok, does the Prime Minister want a continuation? Although Camgoz Binali is not today's topic - about the offer of one of Spajić's ministers, his close blood relative and the head of the cabinet soon, when they are already asking. It was then an attempt to effect a change in the legal decision of the Minister of Justice, for which I received congratulations Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe and ministers from the EU, but it is more important for Spajić to finance a project that is important to him, than the life of a person, whoever he is," Milović wrote.

"When he wants to continue, and September 29 is far away, we will have to talk about the minister's offer, but also about the offer of his close blood relative (who is different from the minister's), but also about securing foreign financing for a project important to him and the head of the cabinet, for which they offered Camgoz's head modeled on 'Camgoz for money'," he added.

"And for me to sign all that and to knowingly violate the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, which, as the president of the commission for taking the bar exam, I questioned the candidates," concluded Milović.

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