Assumes the failure in the country: Voting is not unconstitutional, we will continue efforts

Nenad Rassic has reacted after his non-election as deputy head of the Parliament by the Serbian community, stressing that the voting process does not constitute constitutional violations. The vote for me is not unconstitutional. I've talked to people more competent than I am legally and have made it clear to me that this is not a constitutional offense,” said Rassic after [...]
The vote for me is not unconstitutional. I've talked with more competent people than I have legally and have made it clear to me that this is not a constitutional offense,” said Rassic after the Assembly session.
He admitted he had expected to get the necessary votes.
I waited for the votes this time. I was optimistic, but we did not succeed. We'll go on like yesterday, today and tomorrow. I'll continue the talks then, which you say if you still do, and still,” he said.
Rassic remains a candidate for the position of deputy head of the Assembly, representatives from the Serb community, which has not yet been closed due to a lack of political consensus.












