Kračković: Đeljošaje's primitive insults show what kind of human and political structure it is

Along with numerous insults against TV Vijesti journalist Danilo Ajković, Deputy Prime Minister Nik Đeljošaj said that the day will come when, as he said, this trio will answer for their misdeeds.

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Đeljošaj blocked the road in Tuzi three years ago due to measures against the coronavirus, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Đeljošaj blocked the road in Tuzi three years ago due to measures against the coronavirus, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The Deputy Prime Minister Nik Đejošaj again accused prosecutor Ivana Petrušić, judge Ivana Becić and TV journalist Danilo Ajković of settling accounts with him and of being corrupt.

Đeljošaj reacted on Facebook to the report broadcast yesterday on TV Vijesti regarding the ruling majority's deputies' decision that the Parliament should not remove his immunity, due to the criminal offense of inciting resistance.

Three years ago, he blocked the road in Tuzi due to measures against the coronavirus, and the trial was interrupted after he invoked immunity.

Đeljošaj asks how the prosecutor, the judge and the journalist will explain to the authorities that they failed to continue torturing him and his family, and what will happen to the already written verdict, as he claims.

"I hope that someday it will be found out, did they take money for what they are doing or are they united with the principal in blind hatred? This is a blatant example of how institutions and a journalist use their positions to deal with a politician," Đeljošaj wrote.

In addition to numerous insults against TV Vijesti journalist Danilo Ajković, the Deputy Prime Minister adds that the day will come when, as he said, this trio will answer for their misdeeds.

The editor-in-chief of Television Vijesti, Radomir Kračković, announced that this reaction of Đeljošaj "is a blatant example of how a politician uses his position in the government to deal with a journalist, who is only doing his job and sticking to the facts."

In response to Đeljošaj's reaction, Kračković called on the Prosecutor's Office to investigate Đeljošaj's claims that journalist Danilo Ajković, prosecutor Ivana Petrušić and judge Ivana Becić took money and were corrupt.

"If it is determined that they are not, I do not expect that Đeljošaj will apologize because his primitive insults show what kind of human and political group we are dealing with," Kračković said.

He reminds that Đeljošaj had previously accused Ajković of being corrupt on several occasions, and that was only because Ajković announced that the trial against Đeljošaj had been postponed for a year and a half as many as 15 times, at the request of Đeljošaj and the other defendants or their lawyers. , as well as that in September of last year he invoked immunity, when the trial entered the final phase.

"All these are easily verifiable facts, which can be found in the records of the trial, but these facts do not suit Đeljošaj because they show that he, hiding behind a political position, avoids facing the accusations in court," Kračković said.

At the same time, he asked the representatives of the ruling majority, who yesterday at the session of the Administrative Committee voted against lifting the immunity of Đeljošaj - how they view such a brutal reckoning of a high official of the government with a journalist, just because he published the truth, and whether they will again support Đeljošaj at the plenum. and allow him to continue to deal with those who expose his political hypocrisy.

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