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The future Minister of Education, Dejan Vuk Stanković, left the assembly hall with the help of security guards, and the emergency services also responded.
During session in the Parliament of Serbia there was a short interruption when the candidate for the Minister of Education fell ill Dejan Vuk Stanković. Stanković left the assembly hall with the help of security guards, and the emergency services also responded.
Namely, while the deputy of the National Movement of Serbia, Miroslav Aleksić, was speaking, at one point a commotion was heard, and Alekić interrupted his presentation.
It turned out that Dejan Vuk Stanković was sick, and after security escorted him out of the hall, Aleksić continued his presentation.
After an hour, Dejan Vuk Stanković returned to the hall.
Dejan Vuk Stanković fell ill during Miki Aleksić's speech pic.twitter.com/JvdDcmRU5t
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Continuation of the discussion on the new Government tomorrow at 10 am
The members of the Serbian Parliament finished their work at a special session where the new government is discussed, and the president of the parliament, Ana Brnabić, scheduled the continuation for tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
Mandate Đuro Macut, presenting the exposition, emphasized that it is necessary to urgently calm the situation and harmonize relations in society.
"Recently, we have witnessed outbursts of anger. Serbia is tired of divisions and blockades. Institutions must function at full capacity," said Macut.
What do students and analysts expect from the large student protest on June 28 in Belgrade
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