FP: European Union prefers Vuciqi as politician, but that's why you're wrong

FP: European Union prefers Vuciqi as politician, but that's why you're wrong

The European Union is losing its credibility by choosing stability before democracy in Serbia, but also in other Western Balkan countries. Europe must take lessons from Putins, Erdogans, the Kzynic Orbans and their failures over democracy, before embracing Vucinqi as its favourite. So writes Foreign Policy, in one [...]

In a long article entitled "How Alexander Vuciq became Europe's favourite autocrat”, the prestigious ʹFreing Policy" writes how the European Union is more focused on developing stability in Balkan countries than democracy, writes Periscope.

A report by the British House of Lords underscores that the European Union has chosen stability before the values of democracy in some Western Balkan countries and expresses concern about how it is thus seriously being seriously damaged efforts to rule the law and fight corruption in these countries, writes Foreign Policy.

The article describes the entire political figure of Vuciki, which plays the role of a moderate politician in Europe.

After a long chronology that Foreing Police makes to Vuciqi's political image, his statements in relation to Kosovo are also mentioned.

He has hit all points properly in terms of Kosovo and has earlier declared that we must live and work together.

The FP conducts a lengthy analysis of Vuciqi's political game in Serbia, in parallel with his foreign policy.

The discurs of Serbian politics against Russia are highlighted, questioning how such measures end up as Europe's favourites.

The FP quotes Aleksandar Vuciq's statement regarding relations between Serbia and Russia, saying Serbia would not be ready to impose sanctions ever imposed on Russia.

After all of this, Europe must take lessons from Putins, Orbans, Erdogans and Chefs of the world and their failures in the face of democracy before embracing Vucinqih”, the FP writes./Periscopi 

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