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Raskovic-Ivic: Gouillon instead of Djuric (BETA, B92)

Deputy President of Peoples’ Party, Sanda Raskovic Ivic requested yesterday that the state urgently distance itself from the crime that replaced Serbian institutions in Kosovo, Serbian media reported.

According to the Serbian media, Raskovic-Ivic also requested that the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Djuric submits resignation and to be replaced with a French humanitarian Arnaud Gouillon, as well as to establish an Assembly Committee that would deal with the circumstances of a murder of Oliver Ivanovic.

“We are requesting “a marriage” between the state and mafia to be urgently dissolved, those planting fear and terror not only in Kosovo and Metohija, but in entire Serbia. State to distance itself from those responsible for numerous intimidation and beatings,” Raskovic-Ivic said in a press conference in Belgrade, showing photos “of Milan Radojcic, then Zoran Milojevic Zeljo with a head of the state and Zvonko Veselinovic,” activists were handing over to the citizens.

Raskovic-Ivic also called upon Marko Djuric to submit resignation or to be replaced, as according to her, he is the one to blame why the Serbs are more divided today than ever before and because criminal structures have won, Serbian media reported.

Raskovic-Ivic organized the press conference in front of the seat of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade, as this party is the most responsible for the situation in the entire state, including Kosovo and Metohija, she added.

Speaking about the need to establish an Assembly Committee on the circumstances of Ivanovic’s murder, Raskovic-Ivic said “they accuse no one, but only seek the truth,” Serbian media reported.