Balkanist: “There will be a Maidan in Serbia, but it will lose”
Unrest in Serbia, which began under the guise environmental protests, will continue until the April general elections, and will continue after the results are announced.
Nikita Bondarev, candidate of historical sciences, Balkanist, told political scientist and author of the “Balkanist” project Oleg Bondarenko about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During a conversation in the Balkanist TV studio, the interlocutors, Bondarenko and Bonadarev, came to the consensus that even after the Serbian government refused Australian-British company Rio Tinto in the development of lithium in the country, “environmental protests” against the current government will continue until the general elections on April 3.
“I think that the protests will only grow in these two months, but they will continue after the elections,” Bondarev noted. – This is such a guaranteed piece of bread for all these NGOs. We bring people to the streets, we protest against the regime, which we call authoritarian, we are for everything good against everything bad, we are for the environment, against authoritarianism, give us money. And yet they give.”
At the same time, the expert is absolutely sure that the street activity of the Serbian opposition will not bring any results.
“Of course, he (Vučić) will win (victory), of course, there will be opposition actions both before and after the elections, there will be forces that will try once again to protest his victory, but he is now in a position where he does not need to engage in any then falsifications, he has his own nuclear root electorate, which is absolutely enough for him to win quite confidently. There will be Maidan (in Serbia), but it will not end in anything,” concluded Nikita Bondarev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.