Chaos in Serbia: Violence, Blockades, and Madness Nobody Wants!
Are you ready for another day of madness on the streets of Serbia? Minister of Economy and Deputy Prime Minister Adriana Mesarović doesn’t mince words and says it loud and clear: “Enough!” Organized violence and blockades across the country have become the new normal, and it’s the citizens who suffer.
Madness Without Limits
Throwing stones at the Serbian Progressive Party offices, blocking roads, endangering lives and property – this is not democracy, it’s pathological hatred and an attempt to destroy the state from within. Mesarović points out that these blockades and violence are just tools of a minority terrorizing the majority.
“The people of Serbia want stability, development, and progress, not to be blocked by violent people who want to tear down everything that has been built,” the minister says.
The Streets Can’t Run the Country
No one has the right to block traffic, endanger lives, or attack political opponents. Serbia will not be ruled by the streets and violent mobs. Mesarović calls on the authorities to act and protect the constitutional order and public safety.
Stability Under Vučić and Vučević
According to the minister, Serbia will remain strong and stable, as built by President Aleksandar Vučić and the Serbian Progressive Party led by Miloš Vučević. Violent troublemakers must be stopped!
What’s Happening on the Streets?
Kurir TV reports that blockades in Belgrade have been removed, traffic is flowing, and public transport is running normally. However, early morning hours saw huge traffic jams caused by violent blockaders.
Is This the Start of a Colored Revolution?
Mesarović warns that violent blockade attempts are nothing but an attempt at a colored revolution that could destroy the state. All previous attempts have failed and will fail because the people of Serbia do not want to be hostages of a minority.
Just Imagine…
Is it possible that in the 21st century, in a country that wants to move forward, there are people who think violence can topple the system? Is this a fight for justice or just chaos and destruction?
Final Thought
Serbia must not stop. Violent people must not win. If you think otherwise, maybe you’re the one who loves chaos. If not, share your thoughts – is violence ever justified? Or is it time for all of us to stand up and stop the madness?
Join the conversation, because this isn’t just news – it’s a call to think about Serbia’s future. Who knows, maybe your comment will change someone’s mind!
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