Vučić Announces Significant Pension Increase by November 1 and Condemns Violent Protests

Vučić shocked the nation today by announcing a significant pension increase by November 1, stating that pensioners have earned the highest pensions in Serbia’s history. Inflation is under control and below four percent, and the country faces no major problems except a pause in foreign investments. But wait, there’s more! Vučić fiercely condemned violent student protests that blocked faculties and attacked police. “For the first time in Serbia’s history, someone called for violence at a gathering,” Vučić said, emphasizing that all participants in violence will be held accountable. He revealed that police have identified many attackers and more arrests are coming. Vučić criticized the opposition and protest organizers, calling them liars and terrorists, and declared that Serbia cannot be defeated by violence. He also announced that elections will be held before May next year, and he will attend the Expo in Belgrade as a guest of the future president. He spoke about water supply issues and the importance of creating new jobs. Vučić stressed he will not sign pardons for those involved in violence, saying the time for responsibility has come. This statement comes as students organized protests demanding power, which Vučić called an attempt at a colored revolution. In short, Vučić sends a clear message: pensions are rising, but violence will not be tolerated, and Serbia will continue to develop despite all challenges. So, what do you think about these announcements and protests? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s on which side!

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