Lawsuit against the deputies of the Green-Left Front (ZLF) Radomir Lazović filed against him by the Minister of Finance Sinish Mali it was dismissed in the first-instance proceedings.
Mali sued Lazović for asking him at a session of the Serbian Parliament whether he had been legally convicted for embezzlement during privatization.
Lazović pointed out that Mali will appeal the court's decision.
"Instead of answering the question clearly, the Minister of Finance first started insulting me from the podium, then threatened me, and then sued me for something that he cannot get even in this system." I consider this lawsuit just an attempt to pressure and silence," said Lazović.
He assessed that the "scandalous Law on Planning and Construction, which allowed the tycoons who privatized state enterprises, to convert the land of these companies into construction land for free" was passed at that session.
He added that it is about five thousand locations, 15 million square meters, that is, "more than 10 billion in damage to the state".
"Siniša Mali and Goran Vesić participated both in the government that privatized these companies, but also in the government that gave them free land, so the question arises, did they promise them that at some point they would be able to get what they didn't pay for for free," said Lazović.
"Siniša Mali is a symbol of pestilence"
He added that his party colleague Dobrica Veselinović and him "since we have been involved in politics have been followed by clashes with Sinisa Mali".
"I consider Siniša Malog to be a symbol of the damage that extends from the previous to the current government, and breaks first over the back of the city of Belgrade, and now over the finances of the entire country," Lazović pointed out.
It was also stated that Mali claimed that Lazović, while Mali was the mayor of Belgrade, attacked and hit him during a blockade of the Belgrade Assembly, that he threw a bottle and "various more meaningless things" at him.
"The truth is, of course, completely different, because everyone knows that I am against violence, so much so that many criticize me for it." I only want Sinisa Malom to be held accountable in court and pay his debt to our society with a prison sentence. "He has already gone down in history as an important part of the worst government that Serbia has ever had," concluded Lazović.