Marijan Risticevic
Parliament session began with a minute of silence; Brnabić and Gašić present VIDEO
At the session of the National Assembly, MPs are considering the Report on the security situation that arose after the mass murders took place in the elementary school "Vladislav Ribnikar" and in the area of Smederevo and Mladenovac, which was submitted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
The session began with a minute of silence DP/b92.net
The Ministry of the Interior filed a criminal complaint against Bosko Obradovic
The report was filed due to participation in the incident that happened a few days ago in front of the National Assembly, when MP Marjan Risticevic was attacked.
Serbian MPs Vow to Continue Rival Hunger Strikes
The leader of the small far-right opposition Dveri movement, Bosko Obradovic, on Monday vowed to continue the hunger strike that he started on Sunday in front of parliament until the government negotiates with the opposition on a delay to elections due on June 21.
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Serbian Right-Winger Clashes with Minister outside Parliament
On Friday, one of the Serbian opposition leader and Dveri movement president, Bosko Obradovic, and a couple of his supporters confronted the Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar and not allowing him to enter parliament.
Stefanovic: 15 people detained after the incident in front of the National Assembly
"I assess today's physical attack of Bosko Obradovic and the actions of the supporters of the Alliance for Serbia on MPs and other people who tried to enter the National Assembly as pure fascism," Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic stated.
"Ruling parties look to blame Dveri for early elections"
Kostic also pointed out that he hoped the court "would not accept as a serious fact" the complain filed against the opposition movement's leader.
Kostic assessed that the plan of the ruling majority is to blame Dveri for calling early parliamentary elections, and protested Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday referred to Dveri's deputies as "fascists."
Serbia MPs Defend Attacks on Reporters at Vucic Swearing-In Ceremony
Several MPs from the ruling Serbian Progressive Party have excused the attacks on journalists that took place on May 31, when Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was sworn in - as the EU again warns Serbia about its treatment of journalists.
MPs from ruling SNS propose resolution on Srebrenica
SNS deputies Krstimir Pantic and Marijan Risticevic proposed on Friday a resolution on crimes committed in and around Srebrenica from 1992 until 1995.
The deputies from Serbia's ruling party said the document should be rushed through the national parliament.
Parliament sets up 12 of 19 committees
BELGRADE – The Serbian parliament has so far fully constituted 12 of a total of 19 of its committees in the new session.
One committee has still got no chair, one does not have deputy chair, and four committees currently have neither chair nor deputy chiar.
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