SDP president gives his cell phone to TV presenter

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SDP president gives his cell phone to TV presenter

The President of the SDP, Nermin Niksic, was a guest on a TV show and gave the presenter his cell phone, which allegedly contained evidence that SDP delegates voted in the House of Peoples of the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina BiH Since I knew who we were dealing with, we insured ourselves and we have proof of who the SDP representatives voted for. I never brought my cell phone to television, so I brought it here. I have proof. I knew what was going to happen, I knew what kind of fraudsters we were dealing with told Niksic and gave the presenter his mobile phone, but did not allow the cameras to record.

She looked at the contents of the cell phone and said yes, yes, confirmation. The question is what kind of evidence Niksic has at his disposal and whether the law was violated, and that is important to emphasize in this case.

The president of the NARS, Nenad Stevandic, was also a member of the commission for the selection and appointment of delegates.

I really didn't notice that someone took a picture of the ballot. I was sitting in the selection and appointment committee, about one and a half to two meters away when the man took the ballot and left Person, so to speak, so he had to be a serious virtuoso. I really didn't notice and it seems to me that it was impossible. Stevandic told the deputies to turn their backs towards us, with one hand facing us.

Stevandic stated that photographing the ticket is a criminal offense, but he does not want to assess whether Niksicreally has proof or is bluffing.

I can't determine that. He showed it to the presenter, and the voting was secret. I wouldn't want to judge if it is now used in political games. It was known that there would be those four delegates, but the PDP said that it was theirs, although that is also meaningless. He said it would be an invalid ballot anywhere in the world.

In the end of the day, the president of the NARS said that the television broadcasted the session directly, and he doubted that anyone would try to do something that is forbidden.

It is not a polling station in some village with 700 registered, where the electricity goes out, where local thugs make comments This was a nice democratic environment, I really don't think anyone would try that, he concluded.

Yesterday, the opposition PDP invited investigative authorities to examine the contents of the SDP president's phone and determine where he got the pictures from. They say that he has been misleading the public for days in an attempt to deny the obvious connection between the SDP-SNSD. The SDP claim that their two deputies, Sasa Grbic and Andrea Gajic voted for the opposition candidate and did not deliver the fourth delegation to Dodik.

It is not only possible to make photos with a mobile phone, but also with a smartwatch or a pen in the age of modern technology, according to Klix.ba.