There is a popular revolt in Serbia, says the Albanian MP in Belgrade, Shaip Kamberi. In the event that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić wins the battle with the citizens, he says, he will lead Serbia towards dictatorship.
The streets of the Serbian capital have been filled with protesters against Vucic and the government there. Over 100,000 people took to the streets in an organization of students and farmers' unions. There, responsibility is being held for the collapse of the roof of the train station in Novi Sad, where 15 people lost their lives.
For several weeks, protesters have blocked the faculties at the University of Belgrade. The popular revolt of the citizens, according to Kamberi, comes from the unwillingness of Vucic to talk with the disaffected groups.
"We have such a popular revolt in Serbia, when we absolutely see that there is an absolute unwillingness of President Vučić to sit down and talk with the disaffected groups of students, either with the opposition, or with the minorities who are the most marginalized groups. We will see how long it will last, what will be the level and dynamics of the protests these days in Serbia. The regime expects that the end-of-year holidays will bring a slight decrease in protests, because people are engaged in protests, but on the other hand, those who are behind the scenes of organizing the protests should know that if it is interrupted, the banter stops, they will also stop. there", Kamberi declares for KosovaPress.
In an effort to prevent protests, the Government of Serbia has extended the winter school holidays by starting them almost a week earlier. The only Albanian deputy in the Parliament of Serbia declares for KosovaPress that Vučić will prevent any attempt not to endanger his regime. "In the event that Vucic wins this battle with the revolted citizens, I think he will lead Serbia from autocracy to a dictatorship, where he will establish iron laws and rules in order to prevent any other attempt in this form to his regime is endangered. What is important for the next year is to see what will be the reaction of the European Union to the protests and to the Vucic regime as a whole, what position they will take and what position the new administration of the United States of America will take. regarding a state that claims to be part of the European Union, that receives finances from the EU but that has its mind on the empires of the east, be it Russia or China", he concludes.
Vucic, who is accused of increasingly autocratic rule, maintains close ties with Russia and China./KosovaPress/ (A2 Televizion)