Tomislav Nikolic's illegal weekend houses deleted from demolition list
Although the Special Purpose Spatial Plan included three plots with two buildings, owned by the sons of the former president, to questions about the cost and who paid for their demolition, officials now say that Expo does not include these plots, and Radomir Nikolic calls it "nonsense".
Tomislav Nikolic’s illegal weekend houses deleted from demolition list Three plots with two buildings, owned by the sons of the former president, were initially included in the Special Purpose Spatial Plan. However, officials now state that the Expo project does not encompass these plots, contrary to previous inclusion. Radomir Nikolic dismisses these claims as “nonsense.”
- Three plots with two buildings, owned by the sons of the former president, were included in the Special Purpose Spatial Plan.
- Officials now state that the Expo project does not include these specific plots.
- Questions regarding the cost and payer of the demolition remain unaddressed.
- Radomir Nikolic described the situation as “nonsense.”
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