"I call on citizens to influence their friends, neighbors and others so that we can all together prevent the epic destruction of the state led by SNS," said Marinika Tepić.
Representatives of parties and movements of the "Serbia against violence" coalition gathered today in front of the House of the National Assembly, from where they went to the Republican Election Commission, where they submitted the electoral list for the parliamentary elections on December 17.
They symbolically walked from the House of the National Assembly to the RIK carrying the "Serbia against violence" protest sign and boxes with signatures in support of their electoral list.
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"For 11 years, the SNS has ruled on violence, insecurity, impoverishment and fear among the people. "Our list united in order to ensure a dignified life, to stand in the way of Serbia's decline and to prevent living in a violent society," she said. joint list leader of the opposition "Serbia against violence" Marinika Tepić.
She added that in the country they are fighting for, the president of Serbia will not call the disabled as villains and enemies. We owe it to the citizens to stop repression and defend the right to public and political freedom.
"The government is living its nineties and they are canceling all institutions." I invite citizens to influence their friends, neighbors and others so that we can all together prevent the epic destruction of the state led by SNS. Go to the polls on December 17 and help us replace this government, all citizens feel injustice and their fellow citizens, but I know that it is possible to enter a liberated Serbia in 2024 without violence and hatred, where citizens will know order and where criminals will be afraid police, and justice will be achieved," Tepic said after handing over the electoral list.
Miroslav Aleksić, also one of the holders of the "Serbia against violence" list, pointed out that it was a great honor for him to stand there, and that they submitted a list of 250 candidates for deputies.
"We will show that we have a plan, that we know what we are doing and that we imitate each other." We need responsibility and it depends on us what Serbia will be like after the elections. I want citizens to get involved in all processes to vote for people who offer stability and who can create conditions for Serbia without violence and corruption. That employees in healthcare and education can live normally without pressure and blackmail, where young people want to stay, that farmers are satisfied and that every citizen knows that they will not be the target of violence. We will do everything to create a state for all its people through work and effort," Aleksic said.
A little earlier, Marinika Tepić said that before she signed her support for that list, she pointed out that the members of the "Serbia against violence" list managed to put aside their differences because normality is their first priority.
Tepic said that the list "Serbia against violence" is not asking for bread and butter, but that the laws are respected, that the system works and that one person is not above the law, and "his loved ones are spared from the law".
The signatories of the agreement are the parties: Democratic Party, Ecological Uprising, Green Left Front, Zajedno, People's Movement of Serbia, New Face of Serbia, Movement of Free Citizens, Romanian Party, Party of Freedom and Justice and Serbia Center.
Academicians Ljubomir Simović, Vladimir Kostić and Vladica Cvetković, prof. Dr. Ivanka Popović, judge Miodrag Majić, prof. Dr. Miodrag Jovanović, actor Dragan Bjelogrlić, actress Svetlana Bojković, writer Gojko Božović, director Srdan Golubović, journalist Biljana Stepanović, Petar Peca Popović, prof. Dr. Philip Eidus and Prof. Dr. Tamara Džamonja Ignjatović.
Academicians Ljubomir Simović, Vladimir Kostić and Vladica Cvetković, prof. Dr. Ivanka Popović, judge Miodrag Majić, prof. Dr. Miodrag Jovanović, actor Dragan Bjelogrlić, actress Svetlana Bojković, writer Gojko Božović, director Srdan Golubović, journalist Biljana Stepanović, Petar Peca Popović, prof. Dr. Philip Eidus and Prof. Dr. Tamara Džamonja Ignjatović.
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