Serbian opposition: Vuciq would recognise Kosovo as a state, stop us

Serbian opposition: Vuciq would recognise Kosovo as a state, stop us

People's Party in Serbia deputy leader Sanda Raskoviq Iviq said six-month opposition protests and citizens across Serbia were successful because Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, if there were no protests, she said she would have signed an agreement under which “Serbia would give up forever [...]

“protests succeeded because it turned out that many in Serbia were unhappy and because the boycott of parliament, which resulted from the protest, sent a signal to the local and international public that things should change in Serbia. If that were not the case, Vuciq would already have signed the agreement on Kosovo and would have had even more media torture against dissidents than now”, Raskoviq Iviq said in an interview, the People's Party reported.

She stressed that the great success of the protest is that there is shown no apathy among people and that many are willing to fight for democracy and a better Serbia.

The regime is aggressive because it is afraid of losing power and a large number of people in the SNS are disappointed because not everyone joined the party to find a job, but many people joined because they believed in patriotism, fighting corruption and a better future, which promised Vuciqi”, Raskoviq Iviq said.

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