First video of Dveri's attack on Loncar and Drecun in front of National Assembly

At one point, there was pushing between Obradovic and Minister of Health Zlatibor Loncar - who was on his way to a session of the parliament - as Obradovic was shouting, "scumbag, scumbag"

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Members (deputies) of the Serbian Assembly from the opposition Dveri Movement protested today in front of this institution's entrance, and on that occasion attacked several ministers and deputies from the ruling majority as they were entering the building.

Dveri President Bosko Obradovic, several deputies and the party's supporters "blocked" the staircase at the entrance to the House of the Serbian National Assembly today, and at one point Obradovic and Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar, who was arriving to a parliamentary session, pushed each other.

Obradovic told the health minister that he would "serve time."

"If you and every citizen of Serbia (don't understand) why we're protesting, then I really can't explain it. For eight years, someone has been violating the Constitution, undermining all state institutions and manipulating, humiliating and insulting this nation and this the state in every way. They took our life, freedom, finances and institutions, destroyed everything that is normal in the country. We are protesting because we will not tolerate that anymore," said Obradovic, and, as the media are reporting, he also lunged towards the president of the Assembly's Committee on Kosovo and Metohija, Milovan Drecun.

The parliament's security also reacted, while Obradovic claims that no physical violence had occurred.

Deputy Marijan Risticevic, meanwhile, was filmed entering the building wearing a torn jacket.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)

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