After hooligans blocked Belgrade and caused chaos on the streets, Dragan Djilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, immediately blamed the government and Aleksandar Vučić for the violence. But wait a minute! Does anyone remember what Djilas himself said when he was in power?
When he was the mayor of Belgrade, Djilas demanded tough measures against violent offenders. “Lock up the violent!” he said back then. “We have ten times more injured police officers than those destroying the city!” he warned.
Now, when the violent ones are back on the streets, Djilas turns into a peaceful fighter for justice and blames the government for the chaos. Hypocrisy? Definitely!
Chaos on Belgrade Streets
After a peaceful protest by citizens wanting change, violence was sparked by hooligans known as blockers, with support from some students. The police had to respond, but Djilas sees this as “government responsibility.”
Djilas’ Contradictory Statements
When in power, Djilas demanded the imprisonment of violent offenders, condemned attacks on police, and called for harsh punishments. Now, in opposition, he defends the violent and blames the state.
Who is the Real Culprit?
Is the violence a result of poor government management or manipulation of youth and extremists? Analysts warn that extremists are preparing serious chaos in downtown Belgrade, and that unity and solidarity can save Serbia.
Conclusion
It’s hypocritical to watch politicians change their tune depending on whether they are in power or opposition. Djilas is an example of how words change and positions adapt to the current situation.
If you think this is just another political show, maybe it is. But one thing is clear — Belgrade deserves peace and safety, not power games and manipulation.
So, what do you think? Who’s really to blame for the chaos on the streets? Write, laugh, or just raise an eyebrow — anything goes in this political soap opera!