Opposition politician says ruling party officials violate curfew; Minister: Nobody's privileged
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A video of three clearly intoxicated men singing in the middle of the street during the curfew has caused a stir among Serbian users of social networks, and now a reaction has arrived from Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, who strongly condemned this behavior.
The video was posted on Twitter by Balsa Bozovic (from opposition DS party) that shows three men, alleged to be Dragan Blazic Vivak, a member of the municipal council, Milutin Djordjevic Gandhi, a candidate for councilor of (ruling party) SNS, and a certain Sinisa Ristjevic - all three drunk, and singing in the middle of the street.
Апсолутно стојим иза тога да нема и неће бити повлашћених. Против свих ће бити поднете прекршајне пријаве. Нико није изузет од поштовања закона, ма којој странци припадао. https://t.co/OJqci6aU8S— Небојша Стефановић (@NesaStefanovic) April 16, 2020
A strong response from Minister Stefanovic arrived immediately, stressing that no one is exempt from obeying the law, regardless of what party they belong to.
"I absolutely stand by the fact that nobody will be privileged. Misdemeanor charges will be filed against all of them. No one is exempt from obeying the law, regardless of which party they belong to," Stefanovic wrote on his official Twitter account.
(Telegraf.rs)
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