Nikolić wished Vučić victory in the presidential elections

He told Vučić that if he needed him for Serbia, he would "know where to find him", and added that he expected Vučić to continue what he had started as president.
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Tomislav Nikolić, Aleksandar Vučić, Photo: Betaphoto
Tomislav Nikolić, Aleksandar Vučić, Photo: Betaphoto
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Ažurirano: 24.03.2017. 16:27h

The President of Serbia and the founder of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Tomislav Nikolić, said at the rally of the presidential candidate of the ruling coalition, Aleksandar Vučić, that he wants Vučić to win and that he is convinced that he will win the elections for the president of Serbia.

"You elected Aleksandar Vučić and today I came to support his candidacy as our joint candidate. Aleksandar, we have been in politics together for 25 years, we have crossed, without separating, every threshold in political life, opposition, war, and now the presidency. Before you have a lot of work to do. I am convinced that you will be serious in performing this duty and honor. I am here, like all these years, to be your support and support," said Nikolić.

He told Vučić that if he needed him for Serbia, he would "know where to find him", and added that he expected Vučić to continue what he had started as president.

"The thorny path of the resurrection of Serbia, to continue and build on it every new day," said Nikolić and added that he is proud of what he leaves behind.

Nikolić said that while serving as president, he suffered many attacks, as did his family, "as if he entered the president's building with a rifle", and that some of the progressives, whom he called fake analysts and journalists, should not applaud him, because their attacks hurt him.

"I was in a lot of pain, but I didn't even count you as real progressives. You tell me to my face that I'm a criminal, that I'm overthrowing Vučić, that I'm splitting SNS, there's no need for you to say that to the newspapers you pay for tomorrow," said Nikolić.

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