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Why did the Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad not even 14 days after the tragedy at the railway station in which 14 people died and three people were seriously injured issue an order to conduct an investigation, nor was the public informed about the criminal offense, against whom the proceedings are being conducted, and what is with disputed documentation? Is the resignation of one minister in the Government of Serbia sufficient for the political and moral responsibility of the government? Why didn't the trial of former Croatian Defense Minister Marijo Banožić start even after a year since he killed one person in a traffic accident? Should the relevant minister have offered his resignation because of the accident on the ferry in Mali Lošinj in which three workers were killed? Why are politicians in BIH against whom court proceedings are still in power? Whose and to what extent is political and criminal responsibility, how much do corruption scandals contribute to the collapse of citizens' security, but also what are the judicial authorities in the countries of the region doing to restore trust in institutions that should protect citizens, not politicians in power? On the political and criminal responsibility of government representatives in the countries of the region in the Red Line, Jovan Rajić, lawyer, Ana Rajić, journalist and Damjan Ožegović, Transparency International BIH, speak. The author and presenter of the Red Line is Marina Fratucan. Follow us: Facebook: / n1srbija / n1croatia / n1bih Twitter: / n1infobg / n1infozg / n1infosa