Opposition Councilors’ Homes Marked with Graffiti in Kikinda
The homes of opposition councilors in the city of Kikinda have been marked with graffiti. This was revealed by Marinika Tepic, deputy leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP).
Tepic said that “masked criminals from the ruling party” had put up the graffiti at night. The signs read “a Djilas thief lives here”. Dragan Dilas is the leader of the opposition SSP.
The SSP has demanded a response from the police and prosecutor’s office within 24 hours. If they don’t act quickly, the party will consider them to be covering up crimes committed by the regime.
Tepic also sent a message to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. She told him to stop putting people’s lives in danger and to keep his hands out of other people’s and the state’s pockets.
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