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After receiving the international war crimes sentence, opinion in Serbia is divided about whether ultranationalist Vojislav Seselj should or should not be allowed to keep his seat in Serbia's parliament writes Periscope. Radical Party leader, who made a terrible incident today by violating the Croatian flag and [...]
After receiving the international war crimes sentence, opinion in Serbia is divided about whether ultranationalist Vojislav Seselj should or should not be allowed to keep his seat in Serbia's parliament writes Periscope.
The leader of the Radical Party, who made a terrible incident today by violating the Croatian flag and insulting the delegation of that country, was sentenced to a ten-year-old week ago by The Hague Tributal. His party has won 22 seats in parliamentary elections held in 2016 in Serbia.
Article 88 of Serbian legislation discredits each MP to hold the seat in parliament if he is sentenced to more than six months in prison. But National Assembly administrative adviser Aleksandar Martinovic is responsible for implementing this rule, and he does not seem determined to take it home.
What exactly is problematic for the Szeel seat? He's already held his sentence,” he said Periscope broadcast.
The Radical Party was quick to defend Seheshel. MP Nemanja Sarovic said that “Sheshel stood for the election and was selected after serving his sentence. ”
Szeel's own reaction took his characteristic stance, saying that “is proud of all war crimes and crimes against humanity that have been attributed to him, and is willing to repeat them. ”
But other MPs have expressed their concerns.
Dragan Sormaz, of the Progressive Party, said that “is uncomfortable to sit next to a war criminal. ”
Goran Bodanovic was even more experienced, saying that keeping Schehel in parliament would send the signal that Serbia supports the crimes for which he has been convicted. /Periscope.











