Vučić Finally Opens the Toughest Section of the Požega-Čačak Road: 12.5 Kilometers That Change Serbia!
Aleksandar Vučić thrilled the nation today with a live announcement that has been decades in the making. The final, toughest 12.5-kilometer stretch of the Požega-Čačak road will open this Sunday at noon! Yes, you read that right – 12.5 kilometers of road that took a staggering 67 years to complete!
Record-Breaking Construction Speed
Vučić proudly stated that more kilometers of roads have been built in the last 13 years than in the previous 67 combined! That’s what happens when there’s will and work. This road isn’t just any road – it’s a symbol of a new Serbia, one that builds instead of leaving trash and containers everywhere.
Tourism and Development of Central Serbia
The new road section through the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge unlocks huge tourism and ecological potential. Towns like Lučani, Guča, Čačak, and Požega get a fresh chance to become centers of central and western Serbia. Čačak, as Vučić said, will become the true hub of this region.
Blockades and Social Unrest – Vučić Stands Firm
The president made it clear he won’t touch the blockaders but condemned their actions that, according to him, destroy the interests of ordinary people. Support for the blockaders is plummeting, and Vučić pleads with citizens not to let heroic acts end in tears in front of police stations.
He also reminded that blockades of the Pančevo refinery could have been classified as terrorism, punishable by up to three years in prison, but luckily that didn’t happen.
Investments and the Future
Another good news comes from Paraćin and Pomoravlje – a major German investor is coming, which is a big deal for the whole region. Vučić emphasized that many road sections are currently under construction or repair, signaling that Serbia is not slowing down.
Why Does This Matter?
Imagine waiting 67 years for a road that will ease your life, work, tourism, and development. Then, in just a few years, the state manages to finish it. This is a story of persistence and how politics can change things – for better or worse.
And the Blockades?
While Vučić boasts about new roads, blockades and social unrest remain hot topics. He clearly states that the “colored revolution” is over and that he will defend against blockaders if needed. Is this the end of protests or just the start of a new phase? Time will tell.
Conclusion
Serbia is getting a new road but also new challenges. Vučić showed today he knows how to build and handle problems. What about you? Are you for new roads or blockades? Or maybe both? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s on which side – and have a laugh about our “revolution” that ends just as it began!
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