Just when you think Serbian infrastructure is hitting its peak, reality slaps you hard! From the Grdelica Gorge, where a mountain collapsed three times in one year, to Belgrade’s Prokop station, where the steel reinforcement is a joke and cracks in the beams threaten to bring down the whole station — the situation is a disaster. Walls were changed 11 times, projects were done without original expertise, and experts warned that no retaining walls should be built there due to landslides. And the result? No one took responsibility! While the state launches multi-billion investment cycles, most projects are delayed, and prices are many times higher than planned. Construction empires owned by people close to the ruling party mushroom like crazy, and laws are changed to make all this easier. Prokop, meant to be Belgrade’s pride, is now a symbol of irresponsibility and danger. Cracks, lack of reinforcement, landslides, and urgent reconstructions are everyday news. All this while nine-month-long protests rage over the mess and insecurity. Is it worth it? This story isn’t just about money — it’s about lost trust. Got something to say? Maybe now’s the time to speak up, because this isn’t just about construction, it’s about the future of the whole country.
Public Infrastructure Disaster in Serbia: From Grdelica to Prokop, Chaos Without Accountability!
