Brnabić: The European Parliament's resolution on Serbia has arguments on the level of "Radio Mileva"

Brnabić said that the arguments for the request for an international investigation regarding the opposition's allegation that the elections were stolen are in the form of "I heard", "there is an accusation" and the coalition "'Serbia against violence' said"

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The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, stated that the resolution on Serbia, which she said she expected to be adopted by the European Parliament tomorrow, contains arguments that are "at the level of 'Radio Mileva'".

Brnabić told Hepi television today that the arguments for the request for an international investigation regarding the opposition's allegation that the elections were stolen are in the form of "I heard", "there is an accusation" and the coalition "'Serbia against violence' said".

She said that the resolution "will contain literally everything the opposition has ever said" about the elections that were held on December 17 last year.

"You will find information about 40.000 citizens of Republika Srpska, although we have shown that this did not happen, information about phantom voters, about passive voters. There is not a single detail that they did not fail to include in the resolution of the European Parliament," said Brnabić.

She added that the resolution "explicitly states again" that they call on the European Commission to stop the pre-accession negotiations and the European integration of Serbia, if sanctions are not imposed on Russia.

She said that "truth is a completely irrelevant category for that resolution", and that it does not mention that Kosovo Prime Minister Aljbin Kurti denied Kosovo Serbs the right to vote in the elections.

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