The representatives of the opposition parties in the Serbian Parliament announced that on November 27 they will not participate in the work of the parliament, whose agenda includes voting on the proposal for the state budget for 2025 and 50 other items on the agenda.
They announced at a press conference in the hall of the Assembly on the eve of the session that they will file a criminal complaint against the Speaker of the Parliament Ana Brnabić for, as they stated, abuse of office.
They also announced that they would initiate proceedings for her dismissal.
"The authorities usurped this institution and everything that happens today will be the result of the illegal behavior of Ana Brnabić. All this is a well-staged performance of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and their partners, they wanted incidents to occur, to open the 'small door' pass laws on which the lives of Serbian citizens depend," said People's Movement MP Miroslav Aleksić.
MP Biljana Đorđević of the Green-Left Front stated that she would not enter the hall and vote on issues that were not discussed, and that the vote was illegal.
The parliamentary session was on November 25, but it was interrupted after several incidents and a fight between representatives of the government and the opposition, which demanded that the agenda include a request for a vote of no confidence in the Government of Serbia due to the death of 15 people when the canopy of the Railway Station in Novi Sad fell on November 1. .
After a break during which, as the government claims, the opposition MPs damaged the microphones and screens in the assembly hall, the majority MPs adopted all agenda items without discussion, and Brnabić immediately closed the session.
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