The President of the Government of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, stated today that the former mayor of Belgrade, Dragan Đilas, who announced that he will again run for that position, cannot lead Belgrade in the right way and that he has shown it. "He does not understand the rights of minorities, nor his legal obligations. He does not support the Pride Parade. That may be his personal opinion, but the mayor had to provide the conditions for it to be held safely with the relevant state services," said Ana Brnabić in an interview with "Nedeljnik ". She said that Đilas told the LGBT population to do everything within four walls, which means that he "did not represent the spirit of free Belgrade well". "Now he says that he had a great cooperation with the LGBT because he helped to build safe houses. To me it seems like his new insult: if you can't go into your own four walls, then I will provide you with a spare four walls. He also showed this with To the Roma," said Ana Brnabić. When asked what she thought of the president of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), Saša Janković, she said that she had not heard any of his serious views on the state or national issues. "In Serbia, we have the PSG president who says: I prefer the honesty of Đilas to the Pride Parade. And the constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of movement, equality of human rights, what about anti-discrimination policy? From that day on, Janković can freely change his name to 'Movement of some free citizens,'" said Ana Brnabić. For the president of the People's Party, Vuk Jeremić, she said that he has a completely different policy than anything she represents, that is, it is more of a center-right policy, and for the leader of the Dveri movement, Boško Obradović, that he is not a serious politician and that the only thing Dveri did not present was that "to the world ruled by a family of lizards, and only the gifted can see them". Ana Brnabić said that the president of the Serbian Radical Party, Vojislav Šešelj, earned her respect because "with him you always know where you stand". Regarding the Democratic Party (DS) and its president, Dragan Šutanovac, she said that the domain of DS politics today is "the worse the better". "It saddens me when we receive information in the Parliament that we will open two chapters in the negotiations with the EU, and then only the members of the ruling coalition clap. If I were a member of the DS, I would also clap, because that is also my policy," she said. Ana Brnabić.
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