Politika journalists Joining the negative public response that "Vojko i Savle" caused, 67
Politika journalists came out with a petition calling the article's inclusion in the paper "an egregious editorial blunder" while urging editor-in-chief Minović to "reveal the name of the article's author as well as to, together with his editorial staff, take personal responsibility for allowing such an unseemly and distasteful text into the paper". Soon after that, those
Politika journalists got support from 47 more colleagues employed at other
Politika AD publications.
Žika Minović The pressure on Minović grew both from within and from the outside as the print media wrote extensively and extremely critically about the scandal. As a result, the scandal became a topic of discussion at
Politika's internal
Party-initiated meeting (worker meetings under the Communist Party auspices were regularly held in Yugoslav state-owned or
self-managed companies). Faced with a barrage of heavy criticism at the meeting, Minović promised to publicly apologize to both Nikoliš and Savić, which was one of the meeting's conclusions. However, instead of his apology, the next day 14 February 1987,
Politika published the following text - conceptualized as an "Explanation", it read:
Serbian Journalists' Association Reacting to Minović's "Explanation", the Serbian Journalists' Association (UNS), headed by
Jug Grizelj (at that time also the editor-in-chief of
NIN, another one of Politika AD's publications), summoned its internal body, sud časti (court of honour), at which it concluded that
Politika editorial board should carry out an internal investigation and establish specific and personal responsibility for the individuals that allowed the text to appear.
Politika's board, for its part, ignored that recommendation, choosing to defer to its already published "Explanation" thus refusing to individualize the responsibility for what itself referred to as "an oversight".
Gojko Nikoliš At this point 75-year-old Gojko Nikoliš decided to react publicly by writing an
open letter to
Politika's editor-in-chief Žika Minović. Minović refused to publish the letter in
Politika, but in late April 1987 it appeared in weekly magazine
Mladost and after that in most of the Yugoslav print media outlets. Writing in accusatory tone, Nikoliš states: ==Investigation==