Deputy Prime Minister and Democrats Momo Koprivica said that "the fight for truth and justice, anywhere and anytime, has no right to be 'supported' by those who have ruled kleptocratically, through single-mindedness and the rule of fear."
He said this in reference to the fact that the vice president and MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Ivan Vuković, published a video from Belgrade last night, from the reception of students in the blockade. Vuković was detained this morning by the Security and Information Agency (BIA) of Serbia. In the meantime, he has been released, but he has been banned from entering the country for a year. A student protest was held in Belgrade today, which was also supported by citizens from several parts of Serbia.
"It is necessary to expose hypocrisy! The fight for truth and justice, anywhere and anytime, has no right to be 'supported' by those who have ruled kleptocratically, through single-mindedness and the rule of fear. Everything that is pure, wherever and whenever, the aforementioned can only try to degrade and taint with their 'support'. If they had the humanity they do not have, they would protect others from themselves, and how can they when they have not even spared their own country in the process," Koprivica wrote on Iks.
He said that the Western Balkans need "freedom from the forces of darkness: criminal secret services, endemic corruption and organized crime," as well as the European Union.
"Only pure and just people can fight for this, not the leaders of the most serious lawlessness and manipulators," said Koprivica.
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