Serbian political turmoil After the election, violent demonstrations intensified, and Russia s early

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Serbian political turmoil After the election, violent demonstrations intensified, and Russia's early warning attracted attention

Serbian political turmoil After the election, violent demonstrations intensified, and Russia's early warning attracted attention

Serbia was really lively this time, and the political turmoil after the election was simply stunning. Let's not bother with any official rhetoric, to be honest, I was furious when I read the news.

You say, isn't it all over after the election?As a result, why do those opposition guys refuse to admit defeat?Shouting "color revolutions" all day long, and creating a "coalition against violence" (SPN), interesting, right?

Some time ago, there were nearly 2,500 demonstrators on the streets of the capital, and more than 1,000 guys actually wanted to break into the ** buildingDon't you just choose a **?It's like this. It's really sad.

Vučić** even characterized this incident as a "color revolution", and thanked Russian intelligence for its advance briefing. Isn't that a bit too much?In broad daylight, I actually played this hand, I think it was sloppy.

You know, the root cause of this turmoil is not a day or two. Half a year ago, a large-scale ** incident occurred in Serbia, and the whole country was in chaos. This is a good thing, and the opposition parties took the opportunity to form a coalition and formed the "Coalition Against Violence". The name is really a joke, and it's unpleasant to look at.

At first, they shouted the slogan of opposing violence, but later, they gradually began to put forward political demands in different ways. Demand for a change in the "pro-Russian and pro-China" line and move closer to the West. Isn't this a joke?If you change your **, the world will be peaceful?

Vučić had to announce that parliamentary elections would be held again, and in just three years from last year to this year, there have been three elections, which is too frequent. But you see, the opposition is menacing, and they are unwilling to give in. Isn't this a clear rejection of the verdict of public opinion?

As soon as the election results were in, Vucic's ruling party won 130 seats with 47% of the vote, 11 more than last time. What is it called?What the people want!But those opposition factions won only 23% of the vote, and lost badly. Don't say you're not convinced, it's just that your face is going to be lost.

The opposition was really unwilling and found two reasons. One said that Vučić was supported before the election, but the opposition was barred from contacting**. Isn't that?The West is really going to talk nonsense and actually question the fairness of the election.

Another reason is even more ridiculous, saying that the ruling party has transported Serbs from neighboring countries to the Serbian capital to vote. Is this a neuropathy?What kind of logic are these people?Anyway, I think it's unwilling to lose, and I rely on these reasons.

A week after the election, the opposition was reluctant to recognize the results and was still inciting people to take to the streets**. Serbia** is also not a vegetarian and has caught some violent attackers who participated in the demonstrations. The group actually said that they were participating in the demonstration for payment, and the opposition was also revealed to have Western support. What a joke, taking the money and claiming to be "against violence".

China is much more sober than them, and the day after the election results were released, they directly congratulated them. After all, the voter turnout in the Serbian parliamentary elections was nearly 60 percent, which shows that Vucic's governing line has been approved by the people. The opposition's troubles this time were simply a desperate fight after knowing that there was no hope of seizing power.

However, Vučić's re-election and the increase of the ruling party's seats in parliament are not all smooth sailing. He has become closer and closer in cooperation with China and Russia, and his stance on the Kosovo issue is also quite tough. This will inevitably provoke the discontent of the West, and they may make a stumbling block.

However, we still have to support Vučić. His re-election and the increase in the ruling party's seats in parliament are the aspirations of the people. After all, the little tricks of the opposition will not succeed. The future of Serbia certainly cannot be dominated by these troublemakers.

All in all, although the turmoil in Serbia is worrying, behind the seemingly disorderly events, it is the forces of justice and stability that are triumphing. I hope that Vučić can stick to his position and lead Serbia to a better tomorrow.

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