Đilas, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Freedom and Justice Party

Đilas, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube/Freedom and Justice Party

The president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), Dragan Đilas, assessed today that with the resolution on Serbia adopted by the European Parliament on Wednesday, Europe has shown that it “has not forgotten Serbia”, but that victory over the current government in Serbia does not depend on the European Union (EU).

“On that same Wednesday, (European Commissioner for Enlargement) Marta Kos told us that Serbian officials were talking nonsense and that it was not true that we were going to be left without gas, that our only chance was for Vučić, and who else, to come up with something, because the decision to ban the transport of Russian gas only applies to EU member states,” Đilas said in the podcast “The Guilty One”, as reported by the N1 portal.

According to him, victory over the regime in Serbia does not depend on the EU, nor should it and should not interfere in it, but victory “depends solely on ourselves.”

He added that in order to achieve victory, “we also have to change,” which means that neither the election of members of the Council of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM) according to the “market regime” nor the Law on the Voters’ List as proposed by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) must be accepted.

“And let us say clearly and publicly that anyone who accepts the REM in which the government has a majority and the Law on the Electoral Register that does not remove phantom voters from the electoral register is working in favor of the regime and Aleksandar Vučić,” Đilas said.

Speaking about the shooting in front of the National Assembly, in the so-called “Ćaciland”, which occurred on the same day, the SSP president said that it proved “what we have all known for a long time”, that the SNS has falsely employed tens of thousands of people in the state administration and state-owned enterprises who do not show up for work”.

“Instead of going to work, they go on party assignments. So instead of working at the National Bank of Serbia, where he works for a good salary, the wounded MB spent his time in Ćaciland. They say he was involved in distributing daily allowances,” claims Đilas.

The SSP president also stated that on the same Wednesday, the Speaker of the Parliament Ana Brnabić and the advisor to the President of Serbia Miloš Vučević, an official and leader of the SNS, traveled to Brussels on a rented private plane “for a purely party visit at state expense.”

“They flew out at 7.54 in the morning, answered questions before the European Progressives’ commission, of which the SNS is a member and which is considering whether to expel them for everything they are doing in Serbia, and returned in the evening. Along the way, Ana Brnabić told us that nothing is changing in Europe’s relationship with Vučić and the regime. She said and she was right, of course. It is changing, and a lot,” Đilas assessed.

He also referred to the announcements that “Telekom Srbija”, a company that “borrows around a billion euros every year and whose total debt has exceeded 3,5 billion euros”, would buy “Orion Telekom”, claiming that the allegedly agreed price was 100 million euros.

“It seems that the biggest recommendation for selling to Orion was the decision they made in July to remove N1 from the list of channels they offer to their users,” said Đilas.

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