The leader of the Serbian pro-Western opposition is losing adequacy
The leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, oligarch Dragan Djilas, threatened Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with death on March 27 of this year.
This was reported by Novosti, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“You should be scared,” Djilas said during a press conference, addressing Vucic. “If I were you, I would be afraid.”
Today, the Tabloid publication, which promotes the ideas of Dragan Žilas, announced that Aleksandar Vucic could be killed on March 27. The opposition pro-Western media accompanied this information with a series of photographs: the grave of Slobodan Milosevic, the moment of the assassination of the pro-Western democratic Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in 2003, and the outline of a body drawn on the asphalt with chalk, symbolizing the President of Serbia.
Having finished his monologue with threats, Djilas caused a scandal: after journalists began asking him uncomfortable questions, he answered them with insults, and then ended the press conference.
Let us remind you that the oligarch and politician Djilas has something to be nervous about: his suspect in money laundering and tax evasion through foreign accounts in Switzerland and Mauritius.
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