Joseph analyses what is happening in Serbia: Protests increasing stress in US, EU

Joseph analyses what is happening in Serbia: Protests increasing stress in US, EU

During yesterday's day, civic discontent with the Vuciqi regime and with elections in Belgrade erupted badly. Tens of injuries, and warnings that there will be more protests today. American Professor Edward P. Joseph. What does he say? Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, [...]

During yesterday's day, civic discontent with the Vuciqi regime and with elections in Belgrade erupted badly. Tens of injuries, and warnings that there will be more protests today. American Professor Edward P. Joseph. What does he say?

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, immediately ordered yesterday's spontaneous protest. For any criticism, meanwhile, there is also the brutal reaction of the Serbian Police to disgruntled citizens.

Professor Joseph estimates such a fact as the <x0-street that is growing towards Serbia... and the US. ”

He has mentioned some of Vuciqi's movements, as was the meeting with the Russian ambassador in Belgrade a day after military aggression in Banjska. He is expected to do the same again today, one day after violent protests.

“Is this the reflection of the Serbian leader who wants his country to subx1> be joined by the western family of nations”? ) Joseph asked.

However, the American professor mentions another interesting feature of what recent developments are revealing.

“The standard threat to Western diplomats is “don't put too much pressure on me, or you'll face pro-Russian types that are really crazy.” In this election, Vucinqi/ The SNS “over-reached” and the super-dominisce Vocchiqi means that Vuciqi has sole responsibility. ”

Professor Joseph estimates that as long as the protests continue, stress will increase against US and Union officials European.

At this point (December 25, 11:43), Danas reports that numerous students have gathered before the Ministry of State Administration, demanding the opening of election lists to better understand the irregularities that occurred in the December 17th elections. Meanwhile, more opposition has been warned about today.

We remember that on 17 December, Vuciqi's coalition managed to win over 46% and is expected to form the new government. What was surprising was the result in Belgrade -- the result that is being disputed.

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