MP Đorđe Miketić withdrew from the election campaign of the coalition "Serbia against violence" after the publication of his private video. This was announced today at a press conference by the candidate of the "Serbia Against Violence" list for mayor of Belgrade, Vladimir Obradović, and added that he did so so that the coalition would not be "colored by tabloid headlines".
"The main attacks on me come from Dragan J. Vučićević and Nebojša Krstić. They are asking me to withdraw from the election campaign. Now it is clear that this is the main goal of Aleksandar Vučić from the very beginning. They are just, as always, contractors of dirty work. I will not allow Vučić the satisfaction of silencing me. I did not agree to his blackmail and I was not afraid. Now is the time to defend my family and myself. There is no backing down in this fight," Zajedno co-president and MP Đorđe Miketić told the "Vremena" portal.
As he said, in the coming days he will deal with the legal battle and lawsuits for all the lies and fabrications that are being fed to him through the regime's tabloids and Vučić's ventriloquists, not the campaign.
"In the end, I will not allow Vučić to jeopardize the winning campaign for the liberation of our Belgrade." I am grateful for the support of the coalition partners, and I will do everything to return to the focus of the campaign our excellent ideas on how to improve the lives of citizens. Because the campaign is led by ideas, not by subverting political opponents by abusing state resources and television with a national frequency. Now the most important thing is the victory in Belgrade, and I am playing for the victory, said Miketić.
After recently being on the "Hit Tweet" show on Pink TV Vučić announced the publication of Miketić's private photos, the recording was published yesterday and on social networks, and TV Pink was also broadcast today.
"It is not clear to me what I did to be attacked like this, I thought that affair with phantom voices ended with the reaction of Ana Brnabić", says Đorđe Miketić, co-president of the "Zajedno" party. recently for the "Vremena" portal.
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