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The president of the Serb parliament, Ivica Dacic, said he expected Australiaâs immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to revoke Djokovicâs visa on Tuesday, Milivoje Pantovic reports.
âObviously the Australian authorities will decide to deport Djokovic, who will then not be able to enter Australia for the next three years,â said Dacic, a former Serbian prime minister whose Socialist Party is part of the ruling coalition.
Dacic said the incident would leave âa lasting mark on relations between Serbia and Australia. âEvery state has the discretionary right to refuse or allow entry to any person, but it never happens to prominent people such as Djokovic,â he said.
âThat is something you rarely see. In general, [Australiaâs] behaviour has been shameful and disgraceful.â