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Radicals verbally assault Croat minister

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BELGRADE, June 6 (Hina) - Serbian Radical Party deputy Zoran Krasic said in the Serbian parliament on Tuesday that some members of the family of Agriculture Minister Ivana Dulic-Markovic, the only Croat in the Serbian government, had been Ustasha, after which the deputies of G17 Plus, Dulic-Markovic's party, walked out of the session.
BELGRADE, June 6 (Hina) - Serbian Radical Party deputy Zoran Krasic said in the Serbian parliament on Tuesday that some members of the family of Agriculture Minister Ivana Dulic-Markovic, the only Croat in the Serbian government, had been Ustasha, after which the deputies of G17 Plus, Dulic-Markovic's party, walked out of the session.

Krasic accused G17 Plus of bringing the Ustasha to the Serbian government and that Dulic-Markovic proved that "she has taken the path of those who hate the state and citizens of Serbia".

The Radicals announced they would walk out of the parliament room if Dulic-Markovic was elected Serbian deputy prime minister.

Krasic said that Dulic-Markovic's "close relatives bragged of participating in the (Croatian) Homeland War and have particular merits". Parliament Vice President Vojislav Mihailovic, a grandson of World War Two Chetnik leader Draza Mihailovic, who chaired the session, did not react.

Snezana Plavsic-Stojanovic, deputy chief of the G17 Plus club of deputies, told Krasic that his statement "insulted in the crudest way the Assembly, the public and Minister Dulic-Markovic". She said G17 Plus would not tolerate such language and conduct because it took Serbia backwards. At her invitation, the party's deputies walked out of the session.

Dulic-Markovic told the press "the vocabulary of hatred and chaos is at work again" and that members of her family were respected citizens of Serbia and Vojvodina and proud of that.

"This induces me to continue to fight more forcefully for a European Serbia and the reforms I have launched and there is no way that I will be prevented from doing that by fascists who point out my family to various sick people," she said.

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