Serbia Against Violence Leader: By Accepting Kosovo License Plates, Vucic Proved Willingness to Cling to Power at Any Cost | Beta Briefing

Serbia Against Violence Leader: By Accepting Kosovo License Plates, Vucic Proved Willingness to Cling to Power at Any Cost

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News / Politics | 26.12.23 | access_time 12:19

MIroslav Aleksic (BETAPHOTO/MILAN OBRADOVIC)

Miroslav Aleksic, the president of the Peoples’ Movement of Serbia and one of the two main candidates of the Serbia Against Violence coalition, said on Dec. 26 that the Serbian Government’s decision to allow freedom of movement to all vehicles from Kosovo and Metohija is proof that President Aleksandar Vucic is prepared to do whatever it takes to retain power.

“While beating university students in the streets of Belgrade, who are peacefully protesting the election fraud and demanding the annulment of the rigged elections, [Vucic] is leaving the Serbs of Kosovo and Metohija to the mercy of his coalition partner Albin Kurti,” Aleksic said.

“We should recall that the Serbs of Kosovo and Metohija blocked roads, exited the institutions of Kosovo and Metohija, boycotted the elections and surrendered all institutions to the Albanians over those very license plates. All this, of course, was done at the recommendation of the great patriot Aleksandar Vucic, for whom it was obviously just theatrics, while the lives of the Serbs in our southernmost province are clearly his last priority,” Aleksic said in a statement.

The day will come, Aleksic insisted, when the public will find out everything Vucic promised outside powers.

“Based on what we’ve seen, the debt he’s incurred is most likely immense. How else is it possible for Serbia to be the only country where the American and Russian ambassador share the same stance?” Aleksic concluded.

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