The opposition TV channel demanded to ban the video of Vucic’s party, taking money for its broadcast
The Serbian TV channel N1 appealed to the agency that regulates the work of electronic media with a demand to ban the broadcast of the election video of the block “Aleksandar Vučić - For our children” on television because of the participation of a six-year-old girl.
This was reported by the Informer publication, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
At the same time, as Informer journalists learned, the N1 TV channel itself played this video eleven times, taking money for it. At the same time, the authors of the investigation were unable to find transparent information about the cost of election advertising in the rotation of the TV channel, since its marketing group N1 simply conceals it, inviting all participants in the election race to make applications by email. Journalists then asked the channel’s program director, Yugoslav Cosic, to comment on the situation.
“I have no comments for you,” a representative of N1 management responded to Informer’s request.
Yugoslav Cosic.
It is known about the TV channel itself that its director is a certain Fred Metny from Luxembourg and the resource purposefully supports the non-systemic pro-Western opposition. TV channel N1 contacted the Serbian agency that regulates the work of Serbian electronic media in connection with the alleged inadmissibility of using a child, in this case a six-year-old girl, in the election campaign.
In the video of the bloc “Aleksandar Vucic – For Our Children,” which is participating in the upcoming parliamentary and local elections in Serbia on June 7, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic communicates with a little girl playing in a toy town. The Serbian president asks the child where her father is, and the girl replies that he is now working in Germany (many Serbs are forced to work abroad due to the difficult economic situation of the country, which has not fully recovered from wars and the economic blockade). In response to this, Aleksandar Vucic says that he knows what needs to be done in order for her dad to return home.
It is clear that lobbyists for Western interests are not interested in the fact that Serbian fathers, working in Europe for small salaries, returned to their families, strengthening their home country with their labor.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.