Serbia: Progressives filed criminal charges against Vučić and his brother

Aleksandar Vučić said earlier that Vučević will file a criminal complaint against him for the "Jovanjic" case, because, as he said, it does not make sense for him to answer 500 times the same "nonsense that someone talks about and not file a criminal complaint."
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Miloš Vucevic, Photo: Screenshot
Miloš Vucevic, Photo: Screenshot
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Vice President of the Serbian Progressive Party Miloš Vučević filed criminal charges against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his brother Andrej Vučić over the Jovanjic case.

He told the journalists that he did it as a citizen, that he did not specify the qualification of the criminal act, and that the report contains all the statements and statements of certain politicians in the media and on social networks, arranged chronologically.

As reported by N1, Vučević explained that this is information that has upset the public and cannot leave anyone indifferent, and the citizens of Serbia must learn the truth.

"The prosecution must establish the truth and then we will move on. I am sure that in the short term we will see what the prosecution will do," he said.

As Vučević pointed out, if it is determined that all the allegations about the involvement of the Vučić brothers are not true, then those who spread it were telling heinous lies and they need to be held accountable for those untruths and public harassment.

He noted that he waited for 20 days to see if the prosecutor's office would react and when it did not, he filed a criminal complaint, because the public deserves to know if the accusations are true or if they are "heinous lies and slander".

Commenting on the opposition's accusations that the criminal complaint filed by him is false, Vucevic emphasized that he is talking about those who claim this, because it means that they themselves admit that they have been making false accusations for 20 days.

"Thus they admit that they told lies, because the criminal complaint is based on their allegations," he stated.

Vučević also said that, considering the public's anxiety and social danger, he asked the prosecutor's office to proceed with urgent processing of the case.

When asked about the alleged divisions and clans in SNS, Vučević replied that those who claim such things are saying so in order to escape from the topic for which he filed a criminal complaint.

"Does anyone think that if there is a division, we wouldn't solve it at the Main Board in 24 hours," he asked.

Aleksandar Vučić said earlier that Vučević will file a criminal complaint against him for the "Jovanjic" case, because, as he said, it makes no sense for him to answer 500 times the same "nonsense that someone is talking about, and not file a criminal complaint."

"That's the meaning of everything and people will hear in seven, 10 to 15 days. Everything they stated in the past days has been delivered," said Vučić.

The opposition claims that the owner of "Jovanjica", where the marijuana plantation was discovered, called Vučuč's brother Andrej on the phone during the arrest.

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