Gojković: Tragicomic attempt by the opposition, they don't really have a program

"Each time elections were scheduled until 2012, the parliament did not work for much longer than the month we will not be working," Gojković told Pink television, adding that the parliament is active, even though there are no official sessions.
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Maja Gojković, Photo: Betaphoto
Maja Gojković, Photo: Betaphoto
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Ažurirano: 04.03.2017. 09:05h

The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Maja Gojković, assessed today that the criticisms of the opposition MPs for setting a break in the work of the Parliament are a "tragi-comic attempt" to divert attention from the fact that they do not actually have a program.

"Each time elections were scheduled until 2012, the parliament did not work for much longer than the month we will not be working," Gojković told Pink television, adding that the parliament is active, even though there are no official sessions.

She pointed out that even when the sessions are held regularly, the MPs of the opposition do not participate in the discussion, and do not even come to vote for their own proposals.

The President of the Serbian Parliament announced presidential elections for April 2, and until their conclusion, she announced a break in the work of the Assembly.

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