Vučić and the Blockades: Cowardice, Violence, and Political Games Tearing Serbia Apart

Aleksandar Vučić, the President of Serbia, has never been a bigger coward than he is today, claims Boris Tadić, former president and leader of the Social Democratic Party. Tadić spares no words: Vučić is obsessed with a mad desire to become a historical figure, while brutally destroying human lives, plundering the country, and tearing apart the moral fabric of Serbian society. According to Tadić, Vučić is the very one who has dismantled Serbia’s constitutional order, systematically lying to the people, surrendering Kosovo, and allowing shameless thefts by the ruling Progressive Party clique.

As Serbian citizens fight in the streets, they are not blocking the country on a whim but defending the constitutional order that Vučić’s regime has been destroying for 13 years. Tadić points out that the violence that occurred was not caused by students or citizens but by staged attacks from thugs planted among protesters, after which the police are blamed for the violence.

On the other side, Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party, accuses the blockers of being sick political profiteers who do not seek a fight for rights, justice, or democracy but want to overthrow the state. Vučević claims the blockades are violent, violate the constitution and laws, and aim to prepare a coup d’état. He calls on authorities to act urgently to restore normal functioning and prevent citizens from becoming hostages of the “sick political ambitions” of the blockers.

Following the Vidovdan protest, blockades spread to key traffic arteries in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and other cities, causing chaos and street clashes. Vučević warns that he will not allow the streets to dictate Serbia and will oppose anyone trying to topple the state.

This political drama between Vučić and the opposition, with blockades and street violence, clearly shows a deep division in Serbia. While some see Vučić as a tyrant destroying the country, others defend him as a protector of the state from chaos and anarchy. Serbia is on the edge, and citizens are paying the price for this political game.

If you think this is just another political quarrel, think again. This is a fight for Serbia’s future, and the question is who will come out on top—or will everyone lose? So, what do you think? Is Vučić really a coward or a victim of political attacks? Or are the blockades just an excuse for chaos? Drop a comment and let your voice be heard in this crazy story!

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