G17 wants SRS property details

G17 Plus wants the government’s general secretariat to publish how many flats SRS officials have received.

Source: Tanjug

Wednesday, 26.03.2008.

15:46

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G17 Plus wants the government’s general secretariat to publish how many flats SRS officials have received. The party wants information made public as to how many flats Serb Radical Party (SRS) officials Tomislav Nikolic, Aleksandar Vucic and Dragan Todorovic received from the government “just a few months after entering the Mirko Marjanovic government in 1998, and three months after the NATO bombing.” G17 wants SRS property details Stressing that Nikolic, Vucic and Todorovic “have, for the last six days, been refusing to reveal their assets to Serbian citizens,” G17 Plus said in a statement that it had submitted this request on the basis of the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Importance. “Since Nikolic, Vucic and Todorovic have for days been ducking the question of how many houses and flats they have acquired and how, more precisely how many free flats they have received from the state and at what prices they later purchased them, we have asked for an answer to this question in our request to the general secretariat,” reads the statement. “The Radicals are the first to accuse and smear their political opponents, but are now keeping very quiet, when it is their turn to respect the public’s right to know what they own and how they acquired their property,” concludes the G17 Plus statement.

G17 wants SRS property details

Stressing that Nikolić, Vučić and Todorović “have, for the last six days, been refusing to reveal their assets to Serbian citizens,” G17 Plus said in a statement that it had submitted this request on the basis of the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Importance.

“Since Nikolić, Vučić and Todorović have for days been ducking the question of how many houses and flats they have acquired and how, more precisely how many free flats they have received from the state and at what prices they later purchased them, we have asked for an answer to this question in our request to the general secretariat,” reads the statement.

“The Radicals are the first to accuse and smear their political opponents, but are now keeping very quiet, when it is their turn to respect the public’s right to know what they own and how they acquired their property,” concludes the G17 Plus statement.

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