Vidovdan has passed, and the blockades have burst like a bubble! Vojislav Šešelj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party, leaves no doubt – the blockaders’ protests were a total flop. While thousands marched on March 15, on Vidovdan there were barely 20 to 60 people. Šešelj claims the blockaders desperately tried to provoke incidents, hoping to motivate citizens to join the protests again. But the people have clearly said: enough! They are tired of fake uprisings and foreign mercenaries aiming to destroy Serbia. Šešelj doesn’t hold back – the blockaders aren’t radicals, they’re extremists who don’t care about the country’s welfare. He accuses their leaders and foreign forces, including Croats, Bosniaks, and Albanians, of backing the protests to detach Kosovo, Vojvodina, and Raška region. The people, says Šešelj, want factories running, paychecks on time and bigger, not a country stopped by violence and chaos. This sharp criticism comes as Serbia faces internal tensions and political conflicts. Šešelj calls for unity and caution, warning incidents could easily escalate into bloodshed if not stopped in time. Will the blockaders recover or is this the end of their story? One thing’s clear – the people have sent a strong message. What do you think about this mess? Did the protests really fail or is a new wave brewing? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!
Šešelj Exposes Blockaders’ Vidovdan Failure: ‘People Want Factories and Paychecks, Not Violence!’
