The Minister of Internal Affairs, Ivica Dacic, said that a report had been received about a bomb placed in the building of the Serbian Parliament
Minister of Interior Affairs Ivica Dacic stated that on Tuesday (March 4) around 20.47:192 p.m., it was reported to the "XNUMX" system that in To the National Assembly a bomb was planted.
"Counter-sabotage teams were immediately dispatched to the scene and will carry out a complete inspection of this facility," the Minister's Cabinet announced.
The whole day in the Assembly was very stormy. The opposition MPs threw it away smoke bombs in the assembly hall, torches were lit, there was a fight, eggs were thrown. Three MPs of the parliamentary majority were injured in the process.
"Hooligan, thugs, terrorist organization"
That's why the members of the Criminal Police Directorate started an investigation on Tuesday after the hall was empty. Acting Police Director Dragan Vasiljević was also present, reports RTS.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is guest on Pink television said that he expects the Prosecutor's Office to file criminal charges against the "thugs and hooligans" responsible for these incidents.
The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, said at the end of the first day of the parliamentary session that the members of the ruling majority will help the cleaners to clean the hall after the session.
"It is not those women's fault that we have a terrorist organization here." We've been cleaning up after them for 12 years, we'll clean up today too, we'll show responsibility in that sense as well," said Brnabić.
On Tuesday, the Assembly of Serbia finished the principle debate on more than 30 items on the agenda, on a set of financial laws and laws in the field of education, among which is the Bill on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on Higher Education.
The session will continue on Wednesday at 10.00:XNUMX am.
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