Brnabić: Protests over lithium turned into protests against science and common sense

"People who believe in chemtrails speak on them, people who say that we don't need a geological profession, that all mines should be closed, they talk about Satanism, they fight against the banking system, they spread panic and fear"

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The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, assessed today that the protests due to the announcement of lithium mining in Serbia turned into "protests against science, against common sense and protests of conspiracy theorists".

"People who believe in chemtrails speak on them, people who say that we don't need a geological profession, that all mines should be closed, they talk about Satanism, they fight against the banking system, they spread panic and fear," she said in an interview for the newspaper " Hello".

According to her, the "Jadar" project would bring new jobs, better wages and living standards to Serbia, and especially to Western Serbia, and agricultural activity could continue because the mine is underground, not an open pit.

"Serbia would become a supplier of strategic raw materials and products, and therefore our influence in the world and in Europe would increase. It goes without saying that all this is done with respect and application of the strictest environmental protection measures," Brnabić assessed.

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