Vučević and Vučić: Battle for Students or a Show for the People?
Vidovdan Literary Evening or Political Performance? Miloš Vučević, president of SNS and advisor to the Serbian president, decided to appear at the Vidovdan Literary Evening in Belgrade, joining students who “want to learn.” Is this genuine support for the youth or just another political stunt? Vučević posted on Instagram that it is an honor to be with “friends, lovers of two-wheelers, and youth,” emphasizing that “Vidovdan obliges us all to protect Serbia.” But what lies behind these words?
Students Fighting for Classes – Vučević in the Background Students have been fighting for months to continue classes at all faculties, organizing protests and blockades. Their demand is clear: they want to learn, to have a normal academic life. Vučević, on the other hand, uses the opportunity to present himself as their ally, while clashes between demonstrators and police happen on the streets of Belgrade.
Vučić: “In the End, Serbia Always Wins” – But Who is Serbia? Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, after protests at Slavija Square, stated that “in the end, Serbia always wins.” But is this a message of unity or just a phrase to calm tensions? Students block faculties, citizens support them, but clashes with police on King Milan and King Alexander boulevards show the situation is far from simple.
Political Game or Real Concern for Education? While Vučević and Vučić exchange messages of support and patriotic statements, students and citizens wonder if this is just another political show. Does the government really want to solve the problem or just use the situation for political points? Protests continue, demands are clear, but the government’s response remains unclear.
Conclusion: Who is on the Students’ Side? While politicians race to make statements and appearances, students remain on the streets fighting for their right to education. Will Vučević and Vučić truly stand with them, or will it all remain empty words? Time will tell.
So, what do you think? Is this genuine support or just another political show? Drop a comment and let the people’s voice be heard!