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Vucic: There’ll be no transitional or expert government


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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic firmly rejected the possibility of forming a 
transitional or expert government during a gathering in Trstenik, central 
Serbia, on Friday evening. 

“I guarantee with my life there will be no transitional or expert government. 
It will be a Serbian government,” Vucic declared, claiming that recent events 
in Serbia represent attempts by foreign intelligence agencies to destabilize 
the country.

Elections, referendums, democracy – these are all possible, but there won’t be 
a government of puppets servile to others, not while I’m alive and serving as 
president, he said, adding that a “significant foreigner” had suggested the 
idea of an expert government following Prime Minister Milos Vucevic’s 
resignation.

Vucic noted that the government’s plan is to engage in dialogue with everyone, 
including those who hold different views. He said that, as president, when the 
resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic is officially acknowledged, he will 
invite all parliamentary parties to discussions, even though he anticipates 
they will not attend.

“Students have been protesting for months and are refusing to study, they won’t 
talk with us, or with the prosecutors, but we want to talk and we will keep 
inviting them,” said Vucic, reiterating that the state has fulfilled all their 
demands and paid out scholarships and student loan payments.

The president also called on university professors “not to bury their heads in 
the sand” but to engage with their government, as it is the only one they have.

“It is time to start a dialogue and resolve issues in the quickest and best way 
possible, and that is my sincere offer. If you won’t talk to me, there are 
plenty of ministers to engage with. If you won’t talk to them, there are others 
– let’s just start addressing the problems so our children can go back to 
school,” said Vucic.

The state will tolerate protests as long as they don’t turn violent, but 
tensions are rising because “boss Solak” (United Group co-owner Dragan Solak) 
is selling his company, and before he does that, he needs to carry out a 
revolution in Serbia and push for violence, Vucic claimed.

He said his message to the people and foreigners is that there will be no 
compromises regarding Serbia’s legal status.

“Kosovo is Serbia, and there will be no sanctions against our friends, no 
matter how much they demand it. We will not hand over Serbia to those who 
plundered it from 2000 to 2012,” he said.

The president listed the economic successes of the government, led by the 
Serbian Progressive Party since 2012, particularly emphasizing that Serbia now 
ranks first in the region in terms of average salary, surpassing countries that 
previously had significantly higher wages.

As Vucic addressed the crowd, his supporters shouted “President, we love you!” 
to which he responded, “I love you too.”



 

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