Serbia has been witnessing a street drama for months now. The blockaders, who initially claimed to fight against dictatorship, have turned into a full-blown machine of violence and chaos. In recent days, violence has escalated to alarming levels – four police officers injured, an official vehicle damaged, and streets flooded with barricades and containers used as weapons of destruction. All while threatening police officers with death on social media! Is this a fight for justice or just an excuse for chaos and terror?
Political analyst Stevica Deđanski clearly states this is just a preview of what would happen if the blockaders won the elections. They first demonized elections, then demanded them ultimatively, and when they lost, they refused to accept the results. Their plan? To create chaos, raise tensions, and ultimately seize power through violence. Is this democracy or anarchy?
The state has managed to control the situation, but fear remains – will angry citizens, possibly their voters, cause even greater chaos? The prosecution has already reacted to death threats against police, but the violence does not subside. The blockaders have become a real problem for social stability, with support coming only from the most extreme parts of the community.
As blockades continue in Belgrade and Novi Sad, citizens are increasingly worried about their safety and future. Will this violence ever end? Or are we in for a longer period of chaos and insecurity? If you have thoughts, maybe it’s time to share them – because this is not just about streets, it’s about the fate of all Serbia.