Serbian ** Vučić alleged that someone was trying to start a "color revolution", and in response to the recent riots in Belgrade, foreign media have reported and heated the matter. It is reported that in the National Assembly elections held on the 24th local time, the Serbian Forward Party won the victory, and this result triggered a large number of opposition supporters. The event eventually turned into a riot, with the city council building being stormed and riot police dispersing the a**. Against this background, Vučić accused the demonstrators of being "** and claimed that there were attempts to unleash a "color revolution". In the face of this complex situation, we can't help but ask for the deep inside story behind the riots.
During the event, thousands of supporters of the Serbian opposition reportedly gathered outside the city council, which eventually turned violent, with the city council building stormed and pepper spray used to disperse the crowd. In response to the riots, Serbian Vučić rebuked those involved in the demonstrations as "and called it an attempt to launch a "color revolution." He also claimed that more than 35 people had been arrested. This raises questions about who planned and manipulated the riots. Who is behind this riot?The report of the foreign intelligence agency says that Western countries want Serbia **Vučić** because of its friendly relations with Russia and refuse to give up Serbia's sovereignty over Kosovo.
In a televised address, Vučić invoked the accusations and thanked the "foreign intelligence agencies" for allowing his security services to "know exactly what they were preparing for." In addition, Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic also said that Russian intelligence had warned and thanked for the imminent riots in Belgrade. Will these foreign-related accusations reveal the truth about the riots?Should the intervention of external forces be the focus of attention?In the midst of the riots, demonstrators broke through the security barriers set up by ** and tried to storm the city council building, and two "Serbian Against Violence" leaders outside the building tried to open the door of the building, which was eventually dispersed.
Serbian Vučić said in his speech on the same day that some people tried to carry out "color revolutions", "but no revolution has happened, and those people will not do so." In response to this statement, there has been speculation about whether there are other more complex political goals and interests behind this demonstrationWho is behind this riot?Serbian ** Vučić and Prime Minister Brnabić's accusations against foreign intelligence agencies and Russian intelligence services have to some extent added to the complexity of the unrest. Is there a more complex political force behind this ** activity?In the face of interference by external forces, we also need to think about how to deal with it.
Who is behind the planning and manipulation of this riot?What other deep political considerations and motivations can we discern from this?On this issue, let's dive deeper together and focus on more details in it.