A member of the Parliament of a Free Serbia, Dusan Teodorovic, said that only a boycott and street protests could liberate Serbia from "the mob regime's occupation."
Teodorovic said in a July 28 interview with the Nova newspaper that what needed to be done was to boycott "everything," including "elections, products made by firms advertised by Pink TV, coffee shops offering tabloids to their patrons, publishers printing the works of representatives of the regime."
"Only the boycott and street protests together can free Serbia from the occupation by the mob regime. Some day we will be wondering why it took us so long to knock down a fake structure made up of criminals, incompetents, immoral holders of counterfeit diplomas and all possible privileges," he said.
"There is no doubt in my mind that there was a link between top-ranking government officials and criminals, who were used to do the dirty work. It is more than obvious that (President Aleksandar) Vucic is now trying to wash his hand of those ties, secret meetings and instructions he was giving," said the member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
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