Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić has claimed that the alleged roof of the Novi Sad railway station, which collapsed on November 1 last year and killed 16 people, "collapsed as the beginning of a color revolution."
What did Brnabic say?
"I don't think the tent fell on its own, nor was it an accident, a tragedy or any kind of negligent act in this matter, I think it was a planned diversion," she told Pink television.
Analyze:
Ana Brnabić's claim that the tent collapse in Novi Sad was a "planned diversion" to start a color revolution is disinformation. There is no factual evidence or official report to support this claim. Official investigations have classified the case as an accident due to negligence.
The deputy leader of the Party for Freedom and Justice (SSP), Marinika Tepic, reacted to Brnabic's claims on Monday.
"Ana Brnabić, like any progressive, knows no shame. Only a person without a shred of morality, honesty, and intelligence can declare that the fall of the tent was a diversion carried out to start a color revolution," she said of Brnabić's statements on TV Pink.
She said that the "fiction about the deviation on the tent" was uttered by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Ana Brnabić, in agreement with the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić.
It has been more than 10 months since protests have taken place in Serbia demanding responsibility for the collapse of a train canopy that left 16 people dead.
So far, Miloš Vučković, Prime Minister of Serbia in the wave of protests, and Milan Đurić, Mayor of Novi Sad, have resigned. /The Geopost/

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