Aleksandar Vučić, the President of Serbia, has once again proven he was right when he predicted that the speakers at the blockades wouldn’t be able to utter even five sensible sentences without reading from a paper. At the Vidovdan gathering, the speakers literally read from scripts, delivering contradictory and nonsensical speeches that only sparked ridicule and doubt about their intentions. Vučić sharply criticized their performances, calling them stupid and pathetic, while noting that even he, as a beginner in politics, spoke better than them.
The situation in Belgrade has escalated to the point where analysts warn of serious chaos that extremists are preparing in the city center. The blockades have caused chaos and division among citizens, and Vučić accused opponents of the government of trying to turn people against each other, even children. Footage and details from the streets of Belgrade show violence and savagery recorded by Kurir’s cameras.
The President compared the situation to a chessboard, claiming he thinks two moves ahead of everyone and knows how to respond to challenges. However, citizens are worried about the daily violence and uncertainty about what will happen next. Analysts assess that there is no solidarity among the blockaders, only chaos and conflicts.
This situation resembles the so-called “colored revolutions” that previously shook the region, and Vučić and his associates claim it is an attempt to destabilize the state. In light of these events, many wonder how the government will manage to protect citizens and maintain peace in the country. As conflicts continue, the question remains how long this chaos will last and whether the situation will calm down or escalate.
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