Vučić said he would ask questions to ministers in the government: "I always back down, and in public I am not credited with anything"

"We need to speed up the work on Ekspo. There are countless problems with energy. NIS (Petroleum Industry of Serbia) is only part of the problem, we have decarbonization waiting for us in a few years. Let's also look at things around the European Union, there are demands that are not political. There will be a lot of questions," Vučić told TV Prva.

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Vučić, Photo: BETAPHOTO/Milan Ilić
Vučić, Photo: BETAPHOTO/Milan Ilić
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that at today's government session, he will ask ministers questions that are not simple, in order to force some to work more seriously.

He added that there was no excuse for them being tired, that the session would be interesting and that they would also talk about priorities.

"We need to speed up the work on Ekspo. There are countless problems with energy. NIS (Petroleum Industry of Serbia) is just part of the problem, we have decarbonization waiting for us in a few years. Let's also look at things around the European Union, there are demands that are not political. There will be a lot of questions," Vučić told TV Prva.

As he said, "he will seek answers because he always backs down, and in public he is not credited with anything," stating that he has learned to do so, "but some people go around giving answers like 'like rain around Kragujevac,' so I will ask those people if they want to fight or not," stating that he does not compare them to political opponents who would be much worse than them.

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