Vučić is back in the spotlight, and not for anything good! Serbia is burning with barricades and blockades, and the president of the country is not holding back – the state has done its job, and hooligans and thugs are just creating chaos and crimes against their own country. The police, says Vučić, acted professionally but had to use force because the blockades were violent and threatened order. Is this the end of peace in the capital or just the beginning of even fiercer clashes?
Barricades and Blockades – Who’s to Blame?
Belgrade’s streets were blocked, containers and benches ripped out, and traffic was in chaos. Vučić clearly states that the state has the strength to ensure order and will not allow the wild behavior to continue. “People are scared, and those causing chaos seek salvation in conflict because everything has failed for them,” says the president. He especially criticizes political organizers of the protests who, he claims, send other people’s children to jail while they sit comfortably in their seats.
Police Under Pressure but Firm
According to Vučić, the police are under great pressure but do their job every day. Last night, 26 people were detained, and the police had to use force to remove the blockades. “Most hooligans and thugs were in the motorized units,” Vučić points out. He appeals to citizens to understand how hard it is for the police and to refrain from violence because it only harms themselves and the country.
Political Games and Accusations
Vučić spares no political opponents either. He asks why they don’t come out to the streets themselves but instead push children to clash with the police. He accuses them of immorality and being ready to sacrifice others to gain power. Šešelj and other politicians further complicate the situation, explaining the difference between protests and violence, while accusations of terrorist organizations and plans to overthrow the regime from within echo in the background.
Chaos in Belgrade – What’s Next?
Belgrade’s streets are slowly returning to normal, traffic is flowing, and public transport is running regularly. Still, tensions remain high. People are divided, and clashes still threaten to escalate. Vučić says the state will not back down and will continue to protect order and peace. But will that be enough to calm the situation? Or are even fiercer clashes ahead?
Conclusion
While Vučić claims the state is doing its job and the police are acting professionally, it’s clear the situation in Belgrade is far from peaceful. Barricades, blockades, clashes, and political games cast a shadow over citizens’ daily lives. Will this violence end or become the new normal? Only time will tell. And you, what do you think – who is really to blame for the chaos on the streets? Write your opinion, maybe your word will change the course of the story!
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