Prof. Dr. Čedomir Antić, historian and professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, stated that the opposition experienced a complete moral and political bankruptcy in the recent local elections in Zaječar and Kosjerić. According to him, opposition representatives hid behind students and lacked a clear pattern of victory, indicating their weakness and incapacity. He emphasized that the opposition had to hide behind various groups and did not have genuine support in local communities.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning reports might emphasize the systemic challenges faced by the opposition, including possible suppression or unfair conditions, and may critique the ruling parties’ dominance. They might also highlight the role of students as a genuine political force rather than a cover for opposition failure.
Center: Centrist coverage tends to focus on the factual analysis of the election results, acknowledging the opposition’s poor performance and the statements by experts like Prof. Antić. It presents the opposition’s hiding behind students as a sign of weakness without strong bias.
Right: Right-leaning narratives emphasize the moral and political bankruptcy of the opposition, portraying them as weak and incapable. They highlight the opposition’s attempts to hide behind students as a sign of desperation and failure, supporting the ruling parties’ legitimacy and success.
