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Serbian President Says Next Election Likely Crucial

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Archive / News | 19.07.21 | access_time 08:49

Aleksandar Vucic

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on July 18 that the next election, planned to take place next year, would decide whether Serbia will move forward or lapse back into the past.

Vucic also told a conference marking the anniversary of the Movement  of Socialists party that he was the only man in Serbia who was the target of more attacks than the party's leader Aleksandar Vulin. According to Vucic, the next election, next March, April, or whenever it happens, will most likely be crucial, a watershed moment that will determine whether Serbia will move forward or backwards.

"We are counting on your fighting spirit, like you can count on us. There is no easy election. They are easy only for the losers, for anything else, especially the winners, they are always hard, because we need to prepare for that election," said Vucic, who said that Vulin was more than a coalition partner to him.

He said they would face "pressure from all sides," but that he did not want to work with those who had masters and accepted payments abroad. "Our sole master can only be Serbia and her citizens. I don't care about ambassadors, their ministers, or anyone else," Vucic stressed.

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