Bojović Asserts Students Are Not Leading Protests in Serbia and Condemns Exploitation of the Novi Sad Tragedy
Bojović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Vladislav Bojović, an MP from the Democratic People’s Party (DNP), asserts that the Serbian government’s current challenges stem from orchestrated attacks disguised as student protests. He attributes these efforts to a calculated “exploitation” of the tragedy in Novi Sad by hidden entities operating behind the scenes.
Bojović, who also serves as the executive director of the NGO “Cooperation for the Future-Montenegro-Serbia-Republika Srpska”, expressed the organization’s strong support for Serbian leadership amidst what he describes as a significant destabilization attempt orchestrated by remnants of the ‘deep state’, which he claims was decisively defeated in the recent US elections.
He added that “certain political entities and agencies from the region… are evidently unable to accept that Serbia has gained the strength to pursue an independent and autonomous policy both domestically and in the international arena.”
“At present, beneath the guise of so-called student protests and the shameless exploitation of the tragic events in Novi Sad, Serbia is facing a calculated assault from covert structures aiming to bring the country to its knees. The intention is to reinstall a puppet government in Serbia that would serve the interests of those centers of power that have historically shown animosity towards the Serbian people, as well as a select group of individuals who have already demonstrated their betrayal. Their affection for Serbia resembles that of Milo Đukanović for Montenegro—using it solely for personal gain, following the principle: divide, then rule, ultimately robbing and weakening it to the point of insignificance both regionally and globally,” Bojović stated.
The DNP is led by Milan Knežević.
Bojović further criticized decision-makers in Serbia, claiming they have become “obsessed with greed and avarice.”
No one, including the government, disputes the existence of internal challenges within Serbia, particularly regarding individuals who have misused the trust bestowed upon them to assist in the nation’s development. Having forgotten their responsibilities, they are now consumed by greed and avarice,” Bojović remarked.
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