Vucevic expects more resignations due to the tragedy in Novi Sad

"I expect that in the coming days some more people will bear political responsibility for what happened. We are talking about people who are members of the Representative Office and the executive branch."

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Vucevic, Photo: Reuters
Vucevic, Photo: Reuters
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The Prime Minister of Serbia, Miloš Vučević, said that it is the government's obligation and responsibility not to allow the atmosphere of anarchy to spread from social networks to the streets, and that he expects more resignations due to the tragedy in Novi Sad.

He added at the meeting of the main board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) that it is an obligation and responsibility not to allow anyone to burn, destroy and collapse the state and society because they are angry and angry.

"Many citizens are disappointed and scared. Some are even angry. But that does not mean that we should demolish our house, set it on fire. All the more, the responsibility of SNS is the greatest because it received the greatest support from the citizens," Vučević emphasized.

Vucevic, who is also the president of SNS, said after the session that he expects more resignations in the coming days.

He added that concrete names that should bear political responsibility were discussed at the Party Presidency, N1 television reported.

"When we say that we expect our members to fight politically, it does not mean that anyone absolves or amnesties someone or some from criminal-legal responsibility, or from political responsibility," stated Vučević.

As he stated, when they say that they have to preserve the state, it means that we cannot, cannot, and must not destroy the state due to an accident.

Asked if they discussed specific names when it comes to resignations, which he and Vučić had previously called for, he answered in the affirmative.

"As far as responsibility is concerned, at the Presidency we talked specifically about names. I expect that in the coming days some more people will bear political responsibility for what happened. We are talking about people who are members of the Representative Office and the executive branch. I expect more resignations," he stressed.

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