Vučić on Student Blockades: Expression of Anger, Helplessness, and a Plan to Destroy Serbia

Vučić on Student Blockades: Expression of Anger, Helplessness, and a Plan to Destroy Serbia!

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić spares no words as he comments on the student blockades shaking Belgrade. From the United Nations conference in Seville, Vučić clearly stated that the road blockades are an “expression of anger and helplessness,” but also that behind them lies a plan to destroy Serbia.

Anger and Helplessness or Something Much Worse?

Vučić emphasized that the students blocking roads are sending plans on how to destroy their own country. “The state has done its job, but people are scared of hooligans who think they have the right to ruin everyone else’s life,” Vučić said. He compared the student blockades to fights after football matches, where the losers seek refuge in conflicts. “It is clear to them that everything has failed, so now they climb poles and take down flags,” the president added.

Lies About Police Violence? No, Thanks!

Vučić sharply condemned claims that the police are violent, calling them “vile lies.” “When the police come, they come out with masks and harass the whole of Belgrade,” Vučić said, stressing that the state has the strength to maintain order. He warned that all those committing crimes against the country will be held accountable by law.

Support from Spain and Serbia’s European Path

Besides comments on the blockades, Vučić from Seville said he spoke with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez about important topics, including economic cooperation and Serbia’s European path. A Spanish company will sign a contract to build a bridge near Bačka Palanka, which is a big deal for the southern Bačka district.

Police Under Pressure, But the State is Strong

Vučić appealed to citizens to understand how hard it is for the police and not to support street violence. “The police must take care of everyone, but violence is no place for decent people,” the president said, adding that the state has enough strength to ensure order.

What Do the Blockades Offer? Containers on the Streets?

The president ironically asked what the blockade program offers — containers on the streets and roads? “That is their program and their future,” Vučić said, clearly indicating that such actions lead nowhere good.

Conclusion: Serbia Will Not Fall Under the Pressure of Hooligans

Vučić made it clear that the state will not allow Serbia to be destroyed by violence and blockades. “Those who do not understand what we are doing will see the consequences,” the president said, calling for unity and responsibility.

If you thought the student blockades were just harmless demonstrations, think again! Vučić sees them as a serious threat and a plan to destroy the country. What do you think? Are the blockades an expression of anger or something much more dangerous? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!

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