The Government of Serbia will tomorrow, during its session, lift the classification on documents related to the canopy that fell at the Novi Sad Railway Station on November 1st, which resulted in the deaths of 15 people, “Blic” has learned.
According to information from the mentioned portal, the Government will lift the classification on the documentation regarding the canopy at the Novi Sad Railway Station tomorrow, within its authority.
Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said this morning that the Government of Serbia “has nothing to hide” regarding the canopy collapse and that all “documents will be published in the coming period.”
He emphasized that the Prosecutor’s Office had access to the entire documentation, otherwise, an indictment would not have been raised in record time.
As a reminder, President Aleksandar Vučić asked yesterday for all the requirements related to the canopy documentation put forward by the Faculty of Civil Engineering to be fulfilled.
“We spoke with the President of the Republic after the Civil Engineering Faculty’s statement that additional documents or documentation should be published, and we will soon release everything that the Government, the Ministry of Construction, and Infrastructure, as well as the railways, have at their disposal on the Government’s website. I would like to remind you that we already have about 600 links to documentation with several thousand pages. We have nothing to hide,” said Prime Minister Miloš Vučević on Pink Television.
“I am not sure that those who expect to find something spectacular there will find it. If the Prosecutor’s Office did not have the necessary documentation, it would not have been able to raise an indictment in record time, in less than two months. We will have to ask our Chinese partners to allow us to publish the documents they have in their possession. I believe we will have their support as well. There is nothing to hide. As the President said yesterday, it will be done in a very short time. We have a Government session tomorrow. I repeat, if the prosecutor did not have the documentation, they would not have been able to raise the indictment; nothing has been hidden or destroyed. Among other things, the indictment includes a former minister and the competent authorities. Everything we can, we will publish on the Government’s website,” Vučević said.
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