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Swiss "Weltwoche": Magnificent victory of Vučić and SNS


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The Swiss "Weltwoche" writes about the historic victory of the "Aleksandar 
Vučić - Serbia must not stop" list. 

Source: Kosovo online Thursday, December 21, 2023 | 10:15 



Foto: Profimedia

"Weltwoche" states that this victory was not based on fraud, as portrayed by 
the opposition and the Western media. 

Located between the East and the West, Serbia is rapidly catching up, while, 
above all, the technological and social progress is astonishing, assesses the 
Swiss weekly "Weltwoche", noting that the magnificent victory of the ruling 
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, 
with 47 percent of the vote it is not based on lies and fraud, as portrayed by 
the opposition and many Western media. 

Hardly anyone outside of Serbia states that the population's satisfaction with 
the ruling policy is high, the paper adds. 

And there are many good reasons for that. Serbia has seven million inhabitants 
on an area that is more than twice the size of Switzerland. However, the 
population development trend is still negative; in particular, the emigration 
of numerous highly qualified experts continues to create problems in the 
country. The state opposes this negative trend with significantly more money 
for families, as well as child allowances. President Vučić has set himself the 
permanent task of technologically and economically catching up with the West. 

On the one hand, Aleksandar Vučić and Prime Minister Ana Brnabić are looking 
for more relaxed relations with the European Union and are positioning Serbia 
as a candidate for membership. On the other hand, the relationship with Russia 
is historically, culturally and religiously so close that this traditional 
pan-Slavism should not be threatened under any circumstances. 

However, Serbia is militarily neutral and incorporates the experiences of other 
neutral countries such as Switzerland and Austria into its strategies. The 
country defends the principles of international law and consistently advocates 
for the integrity of the territorial integrity of Ukraine and all other 
countries in the world, "Weltwoche" writes.


Expansion of the transport network


The Serbian economy cannot and does not want to do without deliveries of 
Russian gas and oil and therefore does not support EU sanctions packages. The 
NATO military pact has been extremely unpopular among the Serbian population 
since the supposed defense alliance bombed Serbian cities and facilities in 
1999, in violation of international law and without a UN mandate. And of 
course, no Serbian government can allow itself to acknowledge the so-called 
Kosovo leaves its Serbs in the lurch, who have become a minority in just a few 
decades, or leaves numerous local Orthodox shrines to the imminent destruction 
by Muslims. 

Serbia's progress is astounding in various areas. Since the Serbian Progressive 
Party took over the state helm in 2013, 445 kilometers of highways have been 
built, so the highway network is already 997 kilometers long. These extensive 
road constructions significantly stimulate economic development. Particularly 
important are the north-south connections A1 and A2, but also the west-east 
connections A3, A4 and A5. Last week, the construction of two important road 
links in the north of the country began. It is about 105 kilometers of the 
Belgrade-Zrenjanin-Novi Sad highway and another significant expressway of 186 
kilometers. 

Currently, about 460 kilometers of highways, regional and local roads are being 
built or modernized, so work is being done on about 700 kilometers for the 
benefit of private transport. 

The modernization and expansion of the railway network of several hundred 
kilometers is just as remarkable as the prestigious Pan-European Railway 
Corridor 10 project, which is progressing rapidly. The railway corridor 
7/Danube is also of great importance. As far as significant expenditures for 
regional transport are concerned, Serbia has purchased train sets worth about 
200 million francs from the Swiss company Stadler Rail. Relatively huge 
investments in transport infrastructure provide employment for the population. 

Extraordinary progress has also been achieved in the field of social 
protection. Both pensions and average and minimum wages have increased 
significantly in recent years. While pensions before Vučić's government were 
202 euros, they are currently 390 euros. In the same period of time, average 
monthly wages increased from 329 to 820 euros. In contrast, unemployment has 
fallen from 26 percent in 2012 to the current 9 percent. 

While the national debt in 2001 was over 100 percent of the gross domestic 
product, today it is only 51.4 percent. The Serbian health system was 
significantly expanded and strengthened: 147 new hospitals and health 
institutions were built during the era of Aleksandar Vučić. 

When it comes to science, the focus is on life science, digitization and 
artificial intelligence. Two of the four science and technology parks in 
Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Čačak were established as part of development 
cooperation with Switzerland, which supported them financially. Two more parks 
follow in Kragujevac and Kruševac. "BioEconomy hub Bio4Campus", which will be 
dedicated to the fields of biomedicine, biotechnology, bioinformatics and 
biodiversity, should be completed in 2027. 

About 1,200 lecturers and 4,000 students will teach, study and research there. 
The Government of Serbia has already signed long-term contracts with various 
corporations and companies, such as Roche, Swissrockets, AstraZeneca, but also 
with partners such as South Korea and China, which will move into Bio4Campus. 
As for information and communication technologies, the focus is on the 
development and application of artificial intelligence and biotechnology. 
Digitization has made great progress in Serbia. 

For example, the Serbian healthcare system - unlike the Swiss one - is 
completely digitized. Serbia is already an important center for artificial 
intelligence research. The country was the first in the Southeast European 
region to develop and adopt an artificial intelligence strategy until 2025. 
Thus, the first level 3 license for autonomous driving in the presence of the 
driver has already been issued. For Expo Belgrade 2027, autonomous vehicles 
without drivers are planned in order to ensure the transportation of people at 
the exhibition area, as well as other logistical tasks, according to 
"Weltwoche". 

The conditions for artificial intelligence research have already been created 
and the foundations have been laid, for example in the state-of-the-art State 
Data Center in Kragujevac or the World Economic Forum Center for the Fourth 
Industrial Revolution in Belgrade. In Kragujevac, the competent ministers of 
Serbia have just signed a memorandum of understanding with the head of the CERN 
IT department in Geneva, Enrico Maria Porcari, on the introduction and 
implementation of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) computer network. After the 
USA and Great Britain, Switzerland is the third most important export market 
for Serbian services in the field of information and communication technologies 
(ICT). 

During the last five years, direct foreign investments in Serbia amounted to 
between 3.8 and 4.4 billion euros per year, and thus more than in any other 
Balkan country. Switzerland is one of the five most important foreign investors 
in Serbia. There are almost 600 Swiss companies that employ around 12,000 
people. Companies such as Nestle, Barry Callebaut, Sika and Regent Lighting are 
particularly important. For years, Serbia has been relying on the successful 
Swiss model of dual education with vocational training and an accompanying 
vocational school, which is especially supported by ETH professor and education 
expert Ursula Renold.


Hardworking bridge builders


Membership in the EU is and remains Serbia's strategic foreign policy goal, 
with the state insisting on the simultaneous preservation of sovereignty and 
territorial integrity. Serbia still considers Kosovo and Metohija part of its 
national territory. In recent years, at least 28 countries have withdrawn their 
recognition of Kosovo as an independent country, and there have been no new 
recognitions. In a foolhardy strategy, Switzerland recognized Kosovo as an 
independent state in 2008 under the leadership of then-Foreign Minister 
Micheline Calmy-Rey and established diplomatic relations. This was done in 
complete disregard of the tried and tested Swiss tradition of recognition which 
requires its own national people, clearly demarcated national territory and 
consolidated state power. 

That this state power does not exist in Kosovo is also evidenced by the fact 
that since 1999 members of the Swiss army have had to ensure peace and order 
there as part of "Swisscoy". The federal government and parliament also 
recently decided to extend the participation of the Swiss army in the 
international military mission in Kosovo (KFOR) until the end of 2026. What's 
more: the Swiss authorities want to increase the maximum number of 195 people 
by another 30 soldiers. Serbia, meanwhile, promotes cooperation with the USA 
and the EU as its most important trade partners and investors, but also 
maintains good economic relations with China, Russia, Turkey and the United 
Arab Emirates. 

Officially, slightly less than 60,000 citizens of Serbia live in Switzerland. 
The number of Orthodox Serbs - together with a large number of persons who have 
taken Swiss citizenship - is estimated at around 150,000 people. All of them 
are, or were, valued as a very capable workforce and represent bridge builders 
in the service of strengthening cooperation between Switzerland and Serbia, the 
paper concludes.

 

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