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Financial mismanagement and calls for investigation into budget misuse

“Serbia’s public finances have never been in a worse state than since they were led by Mlađan Dinkić, Siniša Mali, and the SNS. In the last 11 years, the progressives have spent almost 800 million euros under the label of confidentiality and state secrets, just on Novak Nedić’s signature, as if we were a police state in the darkest era of Soviet communism,” said Peđa Mitrović, Secretary General of the SSP and Member of Parliament, commenting on the analysis by the Fiscal Council and the spending of budget reserves marked “strictly confidential” and “state secret”.

“He destroyed the small budget of Serbia, first by starting projects that do not befit even much richer countries than Serbia, and then by introducing complete non-transparency in the ways of spending money. Since it bothers them that anyone shouts the emperor is naked, while they are uncovering the details of the biggest robbery in the history of Serbia called Expo, they decided to shut down the Fiscal Council that discovered this,” Mitrović pointed out.

“We call on the prosecutor’s office to start an investigation into the misuse of money from the budget reserve position because it is more than clear from the writings of the Fiscal Council that hundreds of millions of euros of Serbian citizens are being misused to carry out SNS party affairs. As long as the investigation is not initiated and one of the highest state officials ends up in prison, be it Novak Nedić or Siniša Mali, the collapse of the Serbian state by the SNS will not stop,” Mitrović concluded.

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