"Brnabić did not offer to resign, there is no conflict in the government"

Minister of Labour, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs Zoran Đorđević said the quality of the Government of Serbia is based on decisions that are made democratically.
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Ana Brnabić, Photo: Beta-AP
Ana Brnabić, Photo: Beta-AP
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Ažurirano: 05.05.2018. 10:13h

Ministers of Defense and Labor Aleksandar Vulin and Zoran Đorđević today denied allegations in the media that Prime Minister Ana Brnabić offered her resignation and added that there is no conflict in the Government of Serbia. After the "Balkan - zone of peace, understanding and agreement" meeting, Vulin told journalists that this did not happen at the Government session and that Ana Brnabić did not offer to resign. "Each minister has his own opinion, as does the Prime Minister, but we have the right to only one policy, and that is the policy of preserving national unity and prosperity. All other disagreements, different worldviews, we all have them, so I would not attach importance to this. ", said Vulin.

The Minister of Labour, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs Zoran Đorđević said that there are no conflicts in the Government of Serbia and that its quality is based on decisions that are made democratically. "Do you think that there is a conflict in the government and that the president who leads the government would offer to resign because of petty and different opinions. The government is above all that," said Đorđević. Večernje novosti announced today that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić rejected the resignation offered by Prime Minister Ana Brnabić on Friday after the Serbian Government session, due to the controversy over Minister Nenad Popović's tweet in which he expressed discriminatory views about the LGBT population. According to Večernje novosti, ministers Zorana Mihajlović and Jadranka Joksimović intervened in the open verbal conflict between Ana Brnabić and Nenad Popović, openly defending their colleague, after which the prime minister offered to resign.

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