Serbia’s opposition demands special meeting on parliament work
N1 Info 07.12.2018 | Beta
The members of Serbia’s opposition who spent a night inside the parliament building in a protest over not being allowed to voice their views of the draft budget for 2019, demanded on Friday a special meeting with all deputy clubs' chiefs to discuss the work of the legislative body, the Beta news agency reported.
The opposition MPs said on Thursday night they would hold news conferences every two hours to allow each party MP group to voice their objections to the draft budget. “This is a parallel, open parliament. We will hold media conferences every two hours, and you will be able to talk to all of us,” nationalist Dveri movement leader Bosko Obradovic said. Tatjana Macura, an MP, told reporters on Friday she hoped that in “a civilised atmosphere” of