Aleksandar Vučić, the President of Serbia, is not just a politician – he’s a full-blown political star with 59 TV appearances in the first 49 days of this year alone! But it’s not just the numbers; it’s how he rules – with a grandiose sense of self-importance and an insatiable need for admiration. Psychologists would probably diagnose him with narcissistic personality disorder, exhibiting traits from arrogance to a complete lack of empathy.
Vučić never stops appearing in the media, giving speeches, announcing fantastic projects like flying cars in Belgrade, while Serbia sinks into problems – no sewage system in the capital, and nearly half of households lack basic utilities. The economy stagnates, corruption flourishes, and freedoms decline – Serbia ranks seventh worldwide in the drop of human rights.
His rule is marked by media control, intimidation of the opposition, and societal polarization. Vučić surrounds himself with yes-men, while real experts and moral integrity are sidelined. His grand facade hides deep insecurity and childishness, making him unpredictable and dangerous for Serbia.
While he talks about Serbia’s golden age and European Singapores, reality is far from it. Vučić is a political maniac obsessed with power, using media and lies to maintain his position. His rule is a warning to all – when power falls into the hands of a narcissist, society pays the price.
If you think this is just another political story, think again. Vučić is not just a leader – he’s a phenomenon destroying the foundations of democracy and freedom. So, what do you think? Does Serbia deserve such a leader, or is it time for change? Drop a comment, spark a debate, or just laugh at this political soap opera – but don’t stay silent!