On Thursday, the representatives of the parliamentary groups of the opposition are in conversation with the high representative of the European Union (EU). Kayom Kalas emphasized that it is extremely important for the Union to support student and citizens.
The oppositionists estimated that the perception of the EU in the Serbian public will largely depend on the attitude that Brussels will have towards the citizens of Serbia in the coming period.
The MPs informed Kalas in detail about all important aspects of current events in Serbia, noting that the government is declaratively in favor of European integration.
They added that there is no harmonization of foreign policy with the European one, nor that reforms are implemented in the field of justice, media and the fight against corruption, as well as ODIHR's recommendations regarding the reform of electoral legislation and electoral conditions.
They assessed that the perception of the EU among the Serbian public today is at a historic low, which is a consequence of the media's anti-European propaganda in Serbia, but also the attitude of certain officials from Brussels towards the authorities in Serbia.
MP Borko Stefanović pointed out that the visit to Kalas takes place at an important moment of the political and security crisis in Serbia, which has been going on for a long time and culminated in the tragic fall of the canopy at the train station in Novi Sad, which triggered mass protests by students, the opposition and citizens in Serbia.
Stefanović pointed out that the regime is currently ruled by a repressive apparatus and usurped media, which carry out constant propaganda, stressing that it is extremely anti-European.
The meeting was also attended by deputies Miroslav Aleksić, Biljana Đorđević, Zdravko Ponoš, Srđan Milivojević, Pavle Grbović, Aleksandar Pavić, Aleksandar Jovanović, Željko Veselinović, Ksenija Marković and Minela Kalender.
Source: FoNet