Brnabić: Why are they looking for Vucevic's head, what is he guilty of, let them look for mine

"Political and criminal responsibility will be established," said the President of the Serbian Parliament

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The President of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabić, said today that political responsibility for the tragedy in Novi Sad will be determined, because there is absolutely no doubt about that, stating that Serbia is a democratic country whose institutions do their job well.

"Political and criminal responsibility will be determined. For criminal responsibility, you have to look at every project, every paper, signature and every stamp. What does that mean, 24 hours have passed and no one has been arrested, what does (the opposition) want, to arrest people who are not guilty, they just want someone's head," Brnabić told TV Happy, talking about the opposition.

Regarding the poster in Novi Sad with the figures of Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević and ministers Tomislav Momirović and Goran Vesić, with the message: "Corruption kills - you will be held accountable!", she asked: What do they want?

"And what is the prime minister's fault, let's see what time we are talking about when those failures occurred. He could have been the mayor of Novi Sad, who has nothing to do with that project, except that it is about his city. Nor is he a supervisor there, neither is the construction inspection, nor can he do anything as a mayor, a politician. What was he after - the minister of defense," said Brnabić.

As she added, if any prime minister is responsible, then it is she, who held that position for seven years.

"If you want (the head of) the prime minister, then look for mine, don't look for the head of the prime minister who became prime minister after the 2023 election," said Brnabić.

She also said that the opposition "is not interested in human tragedy, but only in how to get hold of power".

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