Vučić has finally spoken out about the disaster that hit Serbia – the blockades are causing damage worth billions of euros! Yes, you read that right – billions! On Informer TV, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić didn’t hold back, calling the protesters who blocked roads ‘loafers’ who brought this economic catastrophe upon us.
“Wages and pensions will rise, but certainly less than they would otherwise, because these people with their ‘garbage bin revolution’ have caused damage amounting to billions of euros,” Vučić said. And that’s not all – by September, a detailed analysis of the damage is expected, and Vučić announced a development program aimed at fixing the damage.
Have you ever wondered how much one day of blockade costs? Now imagine the blockades lasted for weeks! The economy suffers, and ordinary people will feel it in their wages and pensions. Vučić made it clear that the protesters’ actions directly slowed economic growth and lowered living standards.
While the government struggles to find a solution, the question is – who will really pay the price? Is it those who blocked the roads or all of us who pay bills and try to live normally? Vučić said the damage will be thoroughly analyzed, but the bill is already huge.
If you think this is just another political story, think again. Billions of euros is a serious figure, and the consequences will be felt for a long time. Is the ‘garbage bin revolution’ worth it? Or is it time for all of us to ask who really pays the price for such protests?
Meanwhile, as we wait for September and the detailed analysis, can you imagine what Serbia would look like if the roads had remained free? Would wages and pensions be higher? Would we all live better? Share your thoughts – maybe you have the answer to this burning question!