PM: Saturday’s protest against vaccine mandate was ‘predominantly political’

NEWS 22.11.202120:21 0 komentara
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Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Monday that the protest against the Covid-19 certificate mandate on Saturday was "predominantly a political protest," describing as "shameful" the "political profiteering from people's fears," Covid-19 deaths and Covid-19 patients fighting for their lives, state agency Hina informed the public.

He stressed that he also condemned attacks on reporters during the protest.

“I most strongly condemn the attack on your fellow reporter (Goran) Latkovic, it is a cowardly and brazen act and it is not clear to me why anyone would bring into question the right of reporters and media to report about a public event. I regret it happened and believe police will identify the perpetrators,” Plenkovic told reporters during a visit to Slovenia.

Hina did not clarify who is Latkovic.

Noting that “it was not problematic to protest and express one’s view or disagree with the measures the government was undertaking,” Plenkovic said that the protest was nonetheless of a political nature.

“The gentlemen from the Bridge, the Homeland Movement, the remnants of the Human Shield, and the exhibitionist from the European Parliament whom no one knows there, (Croatian independent MEP Mislav) Kolakusic, have jumped on the bandwagon. (President Zoran) Milanovic supported them before and afterwards. He is the only president of an EU member country who openly opposes Covid-19 certificates and measures introduced by the government to protect public health,” said Plenkovic.

As for protesters shouting that there was no coronavirus and that they were being denied their freedoms, Plenkovic said profiteering from people’s fears was shameful and called on the protesters to visit an intensive care unit in a Croatian hospital where Covid-19 patients are being treated.

He repeated that vaccination is not mandatory and that testing is being offered as a non-invasive alternative.

“What is invasive about swabbing that lasts half a second? The sole purpose of the protest was to profit from Covid-19 deaths. There are people who try to profit from people’s fears while themselves being afraid of a simple test,” said Plenković.

Constitution protects Milanovic but not his secretary and chief of staff

In a comment on decisions by individual local officials to defy restrictions imposed by the national Covid-19 response team, the PM said that in normal circumstances, everyone fights against a disease but that there are know-it-alls who say that there is no coronavirus in Primosten, Sinj and Cabar, a reference to the three towns’ mayors.

“We are dealing here with petty politics and politicians who are sabotaging our measures designed to protect citizens,” he added.

As for President Milanovic’s statements about Covid-19 certificates, Plenkovic said that the president was protected by the constitution but that his secretary and chief of staff were not.

In a comment on an announcement by the opposition Bridge party that it would organise a referendum on Covid-19 certificates, he said Bridge officials were “the biggest parasites” trying to profit from the current situation, adding that they should be asked if they had got vaccinated as “there are many who are making noise and have protected themselves.”

As for a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights pointing to omissions by Croatian police in a case involving the death of a six-year-old Afghan migrant child, Plenkovic said that he regretted the tragic event and that he respected the ruling.

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