Beating Out in Serbia, MPs hunt each other with mausa (Video)

Dveri Boško Obradovic, deputy leader of the opposition party's parliamentary group Dveri, has shot the chairman of the Commission on administrative issues, Aleksandar Martinovic, with a laptop maus. Obradovic reacted after Martinovic, who was also the head of the SNS's replacement group, received his word after the post office was shown on which it was written: “Majo ʹ
Obradovic reacted after Martinovic, who was also the head of the SNS's replacement group, received his word after the post office was shown on which it was written: “Myo Moyo requests Novi Sad”.
A verbal conversation followed, after which Obradovic approached Martinovic and struck him with a microphone.
“You can't do this, what does it mean to you?” You saw that three deputies were looking for a word. Wait, don't you see that three deputies came for a word? What are you doing? You think we're all fools here,” said Obradovic when he approached Martinovic.
The laptop mouse did not hit the head of the SNS parliamentary group because it carried the cable, then Obradovic “returned” again to shoot it. The moment is not visible in the census, but it seems that the mouse has struck Martinovic in the face, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcast.
Martinovici was raised, as were other members of the board, pointing his finger at Obradovic, where he said: “you can't provoke me to the Parliament”.
In the end, he added, when you get out of here, you'll pay for it. ”
There was no end to the discussion where Dveri deputy Ivan Kostic said that “this has been done for almost a year that MPs cannot take the word”.
If we are not allowed to speak, you cannot have a session, this is not your assembly, you cannot humiliate the opposition”, Obradovic said.
The hearing continued despite the incident, fines were imposed and the debate between Dveri and SNS deputies continued after the session in the hall, where they were supposed to have a physical clash between them at the moment.
In recent months, there have been several incidents in Serbia's Parliament./Periscopi/












