Councilor from the Serbia Against Violence list in the Belgrade Assembly, Milan Ljutovac, rejected Aleksandar Šapić's indecent offer. And a man could choose: money, office or both, membership in the Serbian Progressive Party or the status of an independent councilor, even to attack the government if he felt like it. All he had to give in return was to give Šapić a majority.
What's up with that Wrath? That he is not - God forbid - sick? Doesn't he know how things are in Serbia and that everyone has their price? If he doesn't believe it, let him look at the examples of Vesić, Siniša Malog, Krlet, Bebe Popović, Gordana Čomić, Šapić and numerous other celebrities from the "previous government" who discovered Vučić, fell in love with him and stopped caring. Does he think they might be living off state income? 'Come on, please...
And that's not all. Ljutovac is a young man, a political scientist. If he had agreed to Šapić's offer, he would have received his doctorate while he said – Little! You don't have to write it, far from it. If he hides a traffic accident like Nikola Petrović - even cocaine in his urine will not count. In principle, he could do whatever he wanted, no one could do anything to him.
Again, if he doesn't believe it, he should ask Zoran Babić, Milan Radoičić, Veselin Milić, and maybe even Koluvija. If there are any problems with the law, there is someone who will answer. Let's say, police officer Katarina Petrović, who made it possible for the driving of the president's best man under the influence of alcohol and cocaine to come to light, and because of Jovanjica, inspectors Milenkovic and Mitić are in the background.
Ljutovac said no to all this. It is enough for him to be an ordinary councilor from Batajnica. Does that man know what he's doing? Unlike the recipients of social assistance from Mala Krsna who were paid several thousand dinars for a short-term change of residence, the sky was the limit for Ljutovac. Because if he had said the fateful "yes" and determined the price of himself as a man, Šapić would have had a majority in the Assembly of Belgrade, and evil would not have needed it, he could have legalized Nestorevic's flyovers.
An old journalistic saying says that it is not news when a dog bites a man, but when a man bites a dog. In today's Serbia, everything is different, including this. Here is the news that there is a man who had no price. So - that honor, trust of citizens and personal integrity were not for sale.
How did it come to this? Well, dear reader, consider who in Serbia speaks the most about honesty and morality; consider their careers as well. And then look at how the previous convocation of the assembly in Belgrade or the current one in Ljig was formed - it makes no sense to list other sales transactions under the code "flyer", there are too many of them. Once you've done this, you'll just feel sick.