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Serbia: opposition hunger strike continues

5/14/2020, 1:17:13 PM


In Belgrade, the hunger strike carried out by Bosko Obradovic and Ivan Kostic, leaders of the far-right movement Dveri, continues in front of parliament, demanding a six-month postponement of the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 21 (already scheduled ... (ANSA)

(ANSAmed) - BELGRADE, MAY 14 - The hunger strike carried out by Bosko Obradovic and Ivan Kostic, leaders of the far-right movement Dveri, continues in Belgrade before the parliament, asking for a six-month postponement of the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 21 (already scheduled marinviate for the pandemic for April 26) and the creation of a technical government. Obradovic, who is one of the leaders of the radical opposition, has made it known today that the protest also concerns the media scrutiny carried out in his opinion by President Aleksandar Vucic and his "authoritarian" policy and the condition of the Serbian population and of the Orthodox-Silesian Church in Montenegro, that would be highly discriminated against. Opposition Illeader also asks for a space on RTS to explain his reasons. Obradovic has been on hunger strike since Sunday, and was later joined by Kostic.