Vuciq reacts after Interior Minister's resignation

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq commented at the press conference the resignation of Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, but did not disclose whether he will accept it. “Was not in such form ... Nebojsa will talk about it tomorrow. He had a tough day, a lot of criminal charges... None in [...]
“Was not in such form ... Nebojsa will talk about it tomorrow. He had a tough day, a lot of criminal charges... No one in these violent acts participated in the SNS except for potential citizens who would vote for the SNS, who were attacked “, Vuciq said.
He added that Djilas and Obradovic supporters had entered the police station in Guca.

“Stefanovic called me anxious and said no one has the right to humiliate the police. I told him that while they didn't start threatening violence, withdraw, do what they want. It was very difficult for him. I don't want to talk about this”, Vuciq said.
Serbian media earlier reported that Stefanovic has offered his resignation to Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq and President Aleksandar Vuciq, “after being told not to arrest Dragan Djilas, leader of the Alliance for Serbia and Bosko Obradovic, chairman of Dveri.












