Serbian ppposition leader: 'I'll not eat until election is called'
"I'm ready to continue with my strike as long as it's necessary for Serbia to become a normal country," Tomislav Nikolic said yesterday at a private Belgrade clinic where his health is being monitored.
Serbia's interior minister, Ivica Dacic, called for talks, warning of a possible "serious violation of political stability in Serbia" if something happened to Mr Nikolic.
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Hide AdThe opposition leader is refusing food and water, and doctors have said his health is deteriorating. He started his hunger strike on Saturday after a protest rally of 50,000 supporters demanding an early election over economic problems and alleged corruption.