Former President Tadi? criticizes EU policy towards Serbia
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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that the students and citizens participating in the blockades will "continue with violence", and that the state will "choose the moment when the violence will end".
Former Serbian President Boris Tadić sees his homeland at a critical juncture after months of protests by government critics. "Can the power of the protests become a force for political change? If not, Serbian society will continue to disintegrate," he said in an APA interview in Ljubljana. The pro-Western politician criticized the fact that EU states have "tolerated" President Aleksandar Vučić's authoritarian regime for years.
The military leadership and the Military Security Agency are ready to support Aleksandar Vučić in his moves to suppress the protests, but the operational part of the army is not.
Vučić: Skup pokreta za narod i državu u Nišu 10. ili 17. maja, tamo najviše za pristupanje
Predsednik Srbije Aleksandar Vučić najavio je danas da će 10. ili 17. maja sa ljudima iz pokreta za narod i državu ići u Niš,juronjuz srbija, euronjuz srbija, euronjuz serbia, euronews srbija, juronjuz, euronjuz
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that the students and citizens participating in the blockades will "continue with violence", and that the state will "choose the moment when the violence will end".
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