What Milan Lekić did drunk is much more painless than what he did with a state-owned company sober, said SDP deputy president and European Union representative Petar Odžić.
"A giant like RUP (Pljevlja coal mine) will be forced to shut down if another state-owned company (EPCG) collects the debt! Selling coal below market prices to EPS, concluding contracts with dubious companies, party-based employment, employment contracts as wedding gifts, are just some of the things that caused millions in damage," Odžić stated on the social network Iks.
He was reacting to the announcement that the Basic Court in Pljevlja would send a request to the Parliament to lift the parliamentary immunity of New Serbian Democracy (NSD) official Milan Lekić, so that the criminal prosecution of the parliamentarian could continue for an accident he caused while drunk in that city last year.
"I think it's smart to permanently deny immunity to friend Mijo, so we don't waste time. After the trial for breaking into a company car under the influence of alcohol, there will be many more serious 'cases'," Odžić concluded.
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