The Guardian portrays Vucinqi as a politician living with intrigues

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, is known as the “doctor” of the media in Serbia and as the major public opinion manipulator. That day before, it was exposed by Kosovo media regarding its statements against the European Union that in the agreement it does not figure that the Association of Serb-run municipalities should be founded on the basis [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, is known as the “doctor” of the media in Serbia and as the major public opinion manipulator.
That day earlier, it was exposed by the Kosovo media regarding its statements against the European Union that in the agreement it does not figure that the Association of Serb majority municipalities should be founded based on Kosovo laws.
This is easily exposed as the first articles of the First Parime Agreement regulates normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia are read.
Article 4 of the First Parime Agreement regulating the normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia says that “in line with the first competencies with the European Charter for Local Self-Government and Kosovo's law participating municipalities will have the right to co-operate in the collective exercise of their competencies through Community/Accession...”.
In fact, Kosovo has so far not only implemented the agreement to establish the Association of Serb-run municipalities, for which the draft-status is beginning to prepare, but Vuciqi propaganda has increased just as work has begun to implement this recent agreement from Kosovo, as Serbia lags far behind in its implementation, broadcasts news.net.
He has lied publicly at the “Brdo Brione” summit in Skopje, saying that Kosovo and Serbia do not have an energy agreement signed, thus rejecting the fulfillment of this important agreement on Kosovo.
But with Vuchiqi's manipulating approach, internationals seem to have been taught.
Last week, even the prestigious medium The Guardian, the president of Serbia, has called him a contractor.
The same medium had earlier written that the danger posed by leaders such as Viktor Orban and Aleksandar Vuciq is not ideology, but the unscrupulous exploitation of public opinion.
And you're looking at it very carefully, this pair shows a lot about the link between political intrigues, nationalism, and the success of the demagogues in modern Europe. Orban and Vuciqi like each other because they have a lot in common, even though one has made the EU an enemy by being part of it, while the other stays out, but with the goal of joining. They are more or less of the same generation: the generation that entered politics in turbulent times after the fall of the communist bloc. Both attract nationalist feelings, but at the same time try not to sever ties with key EU actors, especially Germany. And leading strongly, without showing interest in balances, liberal democracy or free press”, the Guardian wrote.
According to this medium, even international diplomats are already aware that the power of these political spectacle producers stems from their ability to smell where public opinion will be directed and how they can make the best use of it.
The Guardian portrays Vucinqi as a former staunch ex-admirator of the bloody Balkan butchers in the 1990s, as close to Slobodan Milosevic's propaganda staff as Minister Information. By the end of 2010, according to this world medium, Vuciq had suddenly turned into a pro-European that seemed reasonable.












