Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic says there is no political crisis in the country. She made this statement on a TV show, saying that a transitional government would be like a coup.
Brnabic said that the real crisis is within the opposition parties. She claimed that they don’t represent the people and should call for elections to show that they are not fit to govern. “The opposition doesn’t care about legitimacy even when they were in power,” she said.
Regarding the idea of a transitional government, Brnabic was firm. She said it would mean taking away the people’s right to decide how their country is run. “That would be an agreement between us and the opposition to ignore what the people think,” she said on TV Pink.
This comes after Serbia’s Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned last week due to student protests across the country. The protests were sparked by a tragic event in Novi Sad where 15 people died under a collapsed railway station canopy.
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