In front of the building of the Constitutional Court in Belgrade, it is being held today, Friday, at 18 p.m protest of the opposition "Serbia against violence", after which the gathered will start a walk to the Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS).
As Vladimir Obradović, candidate for mayor of Belgrade on the SPN list, told Vreme, a request to annul the parliamentary elections held on December 17 will be submitted to the Constitutional Court due to a series of irregularities found by foreign and domestic observers.
"By gathering, we want to send a message that the Constitutional Court should work in the interest of citizens, society and the state, not Aleksandar Vučić," says Obradović.
He adds that the decision to go to RTS was made in order to send a message to the employees of the public service that "they must not ignore the public".
"RTS is living its most shameful moments in history by completely ignoring the reality in Serbia and consciously concealing the truth," Obradović said.
Formation of government in Belgrade
When asked how he comments on the statement of Toma File from the Socialist Party of Serbia that he will government in Belgrade be formed with the help of councilors from the list "We - the voice of the people" Branimir Nestorović, Obradović says that it is "one man's engineering".
"The current situation is that SNS and SPS have lost power and any post-election engineering would be a mockery of the will of the citizens of Belgrade. They won a total of 42 percent of the votes, which means that 57 percent of people did not vote for them in Belgrade. Imagine what would have happened if the elections had not been stolen," Obradović says, adding that it is symptomatic that the statement about the formation of the government in Belgrade is made by the weakest group of councillors.
He announced that in the coming days he will have meetings within the coalition and that he will agree on further steps at the national level and in Belgrade.