Former member of the notorious JSO unit and Serbian ambassador to Austria attacked MEP Schieder
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Former member of the infamous Special Operations Unit (JSO) and currently Serbia's ambassador to Austria, Marko Blagojevic, has harshly attacked Austrian Member of the European Parliament Andreas Schieder.

The announcement was made by the Deputy Chairman of the SSP, Borko Stefanović, Nova.rs.

Blagojevic, as Stefanovic points out, appreciated that Shider had dared to support the protests of students and citizens and condemn the violence of the SNS regime.

"He did all this in Serbian, because even though he is ambassador to Austria, he does not speak German. Before his position as ambassador in Vienna, Blagojević was ambassador to Cyprus, where he was remembered for spending 20 thousand euros on his national team in one day. Even more interesting is that Blagojević was involved in the dubious purchase of the embassy. 30 kilometers from the center of Beirut," the deputy head of the SSP recalled in a written statement, reports KosovaPress.

He also assessed that it is a unique case in diplomatic practice for an ambassador of a country to attack a member of parliament of the country in which he is present.

"After such a diplomatic blunder, Ambassador Blagojevic should now pack his bags due to the party's misuse of the ambassadorial position and the embarrassment of Serbia," Stefanovic said.

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