Vučević’s “Rehabilitation” Will Only Hasten Regime’s End, Says Opposition

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According to a member of the Presidency of the Freedom and Justice Party, Miloš Vučević is actively working to convince Aleksandar Vučić to reinstate him as Prime Minister. Despite initial implausibility, this scenario appears to be gaining traction.

Controversial Actions and Statements

Just two days ago, Vučević reportedly expressed the ruling party’s dissatisfaction with Macut (though the context of “Macut” is unclear in the provided text). Yesterday, however, he controversially suspended individuals who had assaulted students, an incident that previously led to calls for Vučević’s own resignation. The author criticizes this move, noting that Vučević now claims these individuals are “not guilty” for chasing a student and breaking her jaw in two places with a baton, thereby eliminating the ostensible reasons for his own departure.

To further bolster his standing, Vučević is said to have echoed Vučić’s “nonsense” about Serbian streets “blocking themselves” due to a lack of people. He also repeated the “even more absurd claim” that a third of voters at a polling station in Kosjerić changed their allegiance within two weeks, switching from an anti-Vučić list to vote for Vučević. The author alleges that this “enlightenment” was aided by Vučević sending 1300 people to Kosjerić—three for every registered voter at that station—who used “threats and money” to influence this shift in attitude.

Panic and Growing Opposition Resolve

The author concludes that panic is clearly spreading through the ranks of the Progressive Party. They assert that all the actions being taken by the regime are only increasing the determination of those fighting against Vučić, a fact that “nothing can change.” The writer believes that the “rehabilitation of Miloš Vučević will only hasten the end of his regime.”

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