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President reacts: Fascism won't pass here


6-7 minutes

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"I urge the citizens of Serbia not to worry about the latest fascist
incursion of Bosko Obradovic and his followers into the (Belgrade) City
Assembly." 

Source: B92 Thursday, April 4, 2019 | 13:12 

 

(Tanjug)

Fascism will not pass, President Aleksandar Vucic said.

In an unscheduled address to the media after the events in front of the
Belgrade City Assembly
<https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2019&mm=04&dd=04&nav_id=1065
54> , where supporters of opposition Alliance for Serbia (SZS) tried to
force their way into the building, Vucic said that he first wanted to
apologize to the women who prevented SzS members from storming the Assembly.


"I apologize to the women who had to suffer insults from unknown persons,
because Obradovic is not from Belgrade, he did not even stand in elections
for the city parliament. What had been done (in the past) in Hungary and
Nazi Germany - these fascist ideas will not pass in Serbia, and therefore I
call on institutions to do their job. Fascism has no future in Serbia
because democracy is a form of political regime that we have been fostering
and continue to foster," Vucic said. 

He added that he was speaking today because he wanted to "thank the
magnificent women." 

"70 or 80 of them have shown that they are capable of standing up to
fascism. The picture of them holding hands and defending an institution from
fascist Obradovic is the most beautiful picture," Vucic added. 

"They have stood in defense of their country, their institutions, and
defeated the thugs and the bullies. They deserve admiration and I wish I
could have been a city official at least for a while, to share this
admiration with them. This way, they have my immense gratitude," concluded
the president of Serbia. 

Speaking about a previous announcement made by Orbadovic, the leader of the
Dveri Movement, that an opposition protest planned for Saturday, April 6,
will see participants go to the Pink TV building, Vucic said that they will
not be allowed to enter the broadcaster's premises, and that violence will
not be allowed to anyone. 

Vucic pointed out that he does not want to in any way fall for the
provocations of the SzS, "which have been directed at the police the whole
time, in order to cause some reaction." 

"The police will have to react in some way and at some point," Vucic said,
adding that everyone should realize "about what kind of bullies this is
about." 

"The fact that they are kicking policemen, swinging at women, taking
chainsaws with them, gallows - it's no coincidence - it's a habit, and the
state will have to react," the president underlined. He also guaranteed to
journalists that "nothing would happen to them and that no one would beat
them."

 

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