The Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, Igor Bečić, issued three warnings to NS MP Zoran Živković for "street language" this evening and ordered the parliamentary security to throw Živković out of the hall.
Bečić called a five-minute break, until security entered the hall, after which Živković left the assembly hall.
Before that, chairman Igor Bečić told Živković, who asked for a reply, that "he didn't deserve a word with his street vocabulary."
Živković responded with: "Stoko jedna"!
Bečić then gave him a third warning and a measure of removal. After that, Živković told journalists in the parliament that he was expelled from the parliament in violation of the Rules of Procedure and that he had not done anything that would be against the rules of parliamentary life.
He added that on several occasions he wanted to answer Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić to, as he said, the accusations he made against him, which he was not able to do:
"On several occasions I wanted to answer the accusations, but I didn't get a word, after that the prime minister addressed me personally, I asked for a reply, and the chairman, this conductor, I don't know where he's from, said that I was behaving in a pub".
He added that Vučić appeared an hour ago in the parliament.
"I don't know where he came from. It would be very interesting if he had previously passed a test to check for alcoholism or the influence of some drugs. In any case, since he entered the parliament, he has been talking about the opposition in the worst way and in the worst language, talking about his so-called successes and talked about the opposition," Živković concluded.
Babić: Živković to take an alcohol test, a drug test, but also an intelligence test
Zoran Babić, head of the parliamentary club of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), said that with the incident, MP Živković only went one step further in his inappropriate vocabulary and behavior, because, as he recalled, he recently said that the representatives of the majority were "roaring".
"Zivković recently told the members of the ruling majority at the session of the Administrative Committee to roar," Babić told reporters.
"I think that (Zoran) Živković should take an alcohol test, a drug test, but also an intelligence test," Babić said.
When asked if the chairman Igor Bečić himself contributed to today's incident by the way he conducted the session, Babić replied that the chairman adhered to the Rules of Procedure, which were written by DS deputies Dragan Šutanovac, Borko Stefanović and Gordana Čomić "as if he would never leave power ".
The head of the SNS parliamentary club repeated the position of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, who during the session asked DS deputies whether it is democracy that they rule in Vojvodina with six percent voter support and that those who burned down the assembly in 2000 are now threatening deputies because of a different political stance.
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