ZAGREB, May 22, 2020 – Social Democratic Party (SDP) leader Davor Bernardic said during a visit to Sisak on Friday that the SDP-led coalition would assume responsibility for the country after the July 5 election, and that President Zoran Milanovic’s statement that he would not go to the polls was a symbolic gesture of neutrality.
Commenting on the political situation in Sisak, Bernardic said that its Social Democrat mayor Krstina Ikic Banicek was working miracles without any support from the state.
“Not only has the state not implemented the necessary reforms, but it also has not even let the town use the premises of the former steelworks for a technology incubator,” he said, adding that nonetheless many local projects had been completed, bringing Sisak back to life.
Milanovic’s statement symbolic gesture of neutrality
Commenting on President Zoran Milanovic’s statement that after the elections he would not be receiving individual members of parliament for consultations in his office, Bernardic said that it was a responsible message and that the president acted in line with the Constitution.
As for Milanovic’s statement that he would not go to the polls, Bernardic said that it was “important for as many voters as possible to go to the polls and show what they think about what we have been witnessing for the past four years – unprecedented political corruption and lack of reforms.”
Asked whether the SDP’s slates would also include party members who had been suspended, he said that all party members who were willing to work in the interest of citizens would be on the party slates.
He also noted that he would not be commenting on Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic’s statements until July 5, after which, he said, there would be no need to do so anymore.