Brnabić: The state will protect the legal order

"I strongly condemn the vandalism of the police officers who are behind the violent invasion of the Serbian Parliament at a time when the state and the health system are facing the heaviest impact of the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic"

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Ana Brnabić, Photo: Betaphoto
Ana Brnabić, Photo: Betaphoto
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Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić condemned an attempt to break into the Serbian Parliament and said that "the state and all its institutions will protect the legal order as it is done in every democratically organized country".

"I strongly condemn the vandalism of the police officers who are behind the violent invasion of the Serbian Parliament at a time when the state and the health system are facing the heaviest impact of the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic," said Brnabić.

She blamed the incidents on the opposition, with the assessment that her supporters "showed their true violent face, trying to score political points in the biggest crisis on the planet since World War II."

She also said that the number of newly infected people in the world is increasing every day and that it is therefore important "to be unique and provide all the necessary support to the healthcare workers who are dedicatedly fighting for every life in Serbia".

Demonstrations are taking place in the center of Belgrade, which followed after Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that restrictive measures will be re-introduced due to the epidemiological situation caused by the spread of the coronavirus.

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