Here’s what’s going down in Serbia while the opposition calls for a boycott of the Parliament! Ana Brnabić, the Speaker of the Parliament, doesn’t hold back and calls the call by Srđan Milivojević, leader of the Democratic Party, to boycott parliamentary work – pointless. Yes, you read that right! While the opposition whines and protests, Serbian citizens clearly show they don’t want violence and chaos in the streets, but stability and order.
The Opposition and Their “Brilliant” Plan
Srđan Milivojević has called on all opposition MPs to quit parliamentary work, claiming the Parliament is pointless. But Brnabić isn’t having it! She stresses that Serbia’s only real victory is unity, not everyone thinking the same, but protecting the state and its institutions. Democratic Party MPs have already been absent from Parliament for over six months, and some even took part in violence inside the Parliament.
Citizens Aren’t Naive
Brnabić emphasizes that citizens didn’t take to the streets to support blockades and violence. On the contrary, they want peace and stability. Flags used as clubs, stones being thrown, containers being overturned – that’s not the Serbia citizens want. Because of this ideology, Brnabić says, citizens didn’t support the blockades.
What Do Other Opposition Leaders Say?
While Milivojević calls for a boycott, the president of the New DSS, Miloš Jovanović, supports acts of civil disobedience and considers the boycott justified. But is that really the solution? Is that what Serbia needs right now?
Police and Security
The police have made it clear that violence won’t be tolerated. Every unit is equipped with cameras, and perpetrators will be held accountable. Belgrade is slowly returning to normal, traffic is flowing, and public transport is running smoothly.
Conclusion: Who’s Crazy Here?
While the opposition whines and calls for a boycott, Serbian citizens want order and stability. Brnabić clearly states it’s their duty to participate in Parliament and protect the state. What about you? Do you think boycotting Parliament is a smart move or just another circus for the public? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!
This is real drama in Serbian politics, and we’ll keep following every move. Remember, politics isn’t just a power game – it’s a game of life and the future of the whole country!