Radicals Demand Russian Centre in Northern Serbia

MPs of SRS in front of the Vojvodina's Parliament after they filed the petition. Photo: SRS

Deputies of the nationalist Serbian Radical Party in the assembly of Serbia's province of Vojvodina have collected more than 30,000 signatures supporting the opening of another Serbian-Russian Humanitarian Centre in Vojvodina alongside the one in Nis.

"Vojvodina needs a serious center for emergency intervention in case of natural disasters, fire and floods, like the Serbian-Russian Humanitarian Center in Nis, which is without doubt the best humanitarian centre in this part of Europe," Radical deputy Djuradj Jaksic said in front of the assembly in Novi Sad after his party filed the initiative on Wednesday.

Jaksic told BIRN that his party wanted the proposal discussed at the next assembly session, but added that assembly speaker Istvan Pastor has a 90-day deadline to put the initiative on the agenda.

"Three of our MPs went to visit the Centre in Nis last summer and got support to launch the campaign," he added.

The Vojvodina branch of the SRS first announced the initiative back in September last year.

Meanwhile, activists from the party have gathered 31,157 signatures of people who support their idea.

The document asking the Serbian authorities to agree with Russia's Ministry for Emergency Situations to open a new centre in Vojvodina was filed to the Vojvodina assembly on Wednesday afternoon.

The centre in Nis opened in 2012. Russia insists that it is involved only in the provision of "an emergency humanitarian response, the prevention of natural disasters and technological accidents and the elimination of their consequences".

However, the US has voiced fears that the centre in Nis could be used for espionage purposes as well. Half of its staff are Russians.

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