Vice President of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) Marinika Tepic announced that the investigation into the removal of protection from the complex General Staff in Belgrade to be extended to the current President of the Provincial Government, Maja Gojković, and the President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Miloš Vučević, who previously held the positions of Minister of Culture and Prime Minister.
"Back on November 24 last year, we pointed out that, as the Minister of Culture, when the whole maneuver started, Gojkovic first refused to give consent to the contract with Kushner's company because it is illegal and explained it in three pages. It's just that they forgot to remove it from the case when, after the meeting with Vučić, she suddenly changed her mind and then suddenly gave her consent to the same illegal contract," Tepic said on the X social network.
"It is very nice to know that the investigation into the General Staff affair has also been extended to Maja Gojković and Miloš Vucevic!", Tepić wrote on X.
According to her, the fact that the Minister of Construction, Aleksandra Sofronijević, says that it has nothing to do with the writing of the contract, "should go to the address of (Minister of Finance) Siniša Malog".
"(Mali) brought a ready-made contract to the ministry, paid a notary to certify the contract with a card and, as a completely private matter, took it home. That's why the relevant ministry doesn't have a contract at all," claims Tepic.
The current proceedings before the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime are being conducted against four people for "illegality during the removal of the status of cultural property from the buildings of the General Staff", among them the Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković, the Secretary of that Ministry Slavica Jelača and the acting director of the Republic and Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Goran Vasić and Aleksandar Ivanović.
Source: Beta
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