Perhaps more than ever, Serbia needs a steadfast republican public prosecutor, independent in decision-making, resistant and - why not - openly very angry because of the pressures of the authorities. But of all that, the inheritors of the famous Dušan code have only consistency Zagorke Dolovac not to get involved in her work, to be a woman who doesn't exist.
The tragedy in Novi Sad only added a new layer of colorful phantasmagoric wallpaper in the fancy, inner mental home in which Dolovac successfully hides for years from his work and the demands of the public, behind which still stand, never removed, only soaked in the thick glue of irresponsibility, numerous wallpapers of the past an affair that, just like the canopy reconstruction, does not affect her at all.
It would be untrue to say that Dolovac did not have time or reason to show, if nothing else, that she does not receive a small salary for nothing, because this is her third mandate since she was first appointed as the republic's public prosecutor in early 2010. In this regard, if Dolovac ever falls under the umbrella of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's disfavor, he could explain it by her weak professional balance, for which, of course, those who initially appointed her to the position she holds are responsible - "the former". .
Bizarre behavior
Apart from her consistent absence, Zagorka Dolovac drew attention to herself with her bizarre behavior on the very rare occasions when she was caught on camera.
A person before whom every criminal should tremble because of her position, once hid from journalistic questions by using ambassadors and European officials as "human shields".
This is exactly what Dolovac did in April this year when, after the opening of the conference on the use of encrypted communications, she "encrypted", communicating with journalists by literally running away from their questions in the company of the American ambassador Christopher Hill, the head of the EU Delegation Emmanuel Gioffre and the head of the OSCE Mission - and Jan Bratua. The ladies were quite surprised.
Then the public in Serbia could literally hear this conversation:
Prosecutor Dolovac: Now these journalists are attacking me...
Ambassador Hill: Why?
Prosecutor Dolovac: I don't know, really. But that's why I came to you.
Ambassador Giofre: She says that we are a human shield.
Ambassador Hill: We are a human shield.
Nine months in prison for addressing Zagorka
That Dolovac is seriously worried about her safety, which has no basis, because she does not object to criminals at all, is also shown by the case of a blunt citizen who "faked" nine months of house arrest because Dolovac, whom he recognized at the airport, asked "Is Are you still alive?".
This is why Dolovac, the Third Basic Court in Belgrade later announced, "out of fear and threatened by the behavior of the defendant, moved away from the scene", and the curious got what he was looking for - confirmation that Dolovac was alive, because if she wasn't, she wouldn't have been. she could sue him.
Biography
Zagorka Dolovac was born in 1966 in Novi Sad, where she graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1989.
From 1996 to 2003, she was the deputy municipal prosecutor in Novi Sad, and after that, the deputy district public prosecutor of Novi Sad.
She was appointed to the position of Acting District Public Prosecutor in Belgrade in September 2007, and three years later took over the position of Republic Public Prosecutor.
She was elected for her first term by the Democratic Party (DS) of the former President of Serbia, Boris Tadić. The current president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who was in the opposition at the time, called him "a member of the DS" in a statement to the newspaper Press in August 2010.
The re-election of Zagorka Dolovac in 2015 was proposed by the ruling majority led by the Serbian Progressive Party, but the opposition, which then included the DS, also voted for it.
On July 29, 2021, Zagorka Dolovac assumed the position of public prosecutor of the Republic for the third time by taking the oath before the members of the Parliament of Serbia.
She is married and has no children.