Secret plans: Civil war threatens in Serbia through opposition!
Secret plans: Civil war threatens in Serbia through opposition!
Novi Sad, Serbien - On March 15, 2025, Serbia is increasingly heading. Secret recordings passed on to Serbian media reveal plans from opposition politicians and radicalized students to strive for a violent overthrow of the government. The recordings come from an insider from the inner circle of the conspirators and show a conspiratorial session, which took place on March 12 in Novi Sad, in the rooms of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG). The present were well -known opposition figures, including Mila Pajić, Dejan Bagarić and Mladen Cvijetić. Their goal is to replace the government with a transitional government and possibly trigger a civil war, reports Our Central Europe .
A protest in Belgrade is planned for the coming Saturday, the escalation of which is being considered. The organizers first want to block streets and subsequently stage "peaceful protests" in order to then provoke chaos and violence. In doing so, they use people who are supposed to spur other demonstrators to violence. Images of escalation are to be created to use Western media and politicians to justify pressure on the Serbian government.
public riots and parliamentary tumors
The situation is tightened by tumult in the Serbian parliament, where opposition members luminated and luminous during a session to protest against corruption. Members of the ruling Serbian progress party were thrown at eggs, and reports on attacks with bottles and the use of tear gas are increasing. Several MPs were violated in violent clashes; A MP even hovers in mortal danger as a result of a stroke.
The session, which was originally supposed to vote on a law to increase the funds for university formation, ended in chaos. The opposition described the session as illegal and calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, whose resignation was announced in January but still has to be confirmed by Parliament. The background is in particular the tensions that were created after the collapse of the roof at the train station in Novi Sad in November, in which 15 people died.
student protests and dissatisfaction among the population
At the same time, students have been blocking all state universities nationwide for weeks. The reason for the protests is the tragic collapse of the station advantage in Novi Sad on November 1, which raises questions about the correct implementation of the renovation work. Students call for the publication of all documents on this work and the punishment of those responsible for attacking protesters. President Aleksandar Vučić has published some documents on his portal, but not everyone that is criticized by critics. While the president claims that all student demands have been met, contradict the protesters and demand that the institutions act independently.A large rally in Belgrade attracted between 28,000 and 29,000 people, while a non -state source estimated the number of participants to over 100,000. The demonstrators include not only students, but also farmers, teachers and doctors. The political and social unrest in Serbia thus reaches a critical point, and President Vučić is forced to publicly declare that foreign interference is a factor for the protests, while the opposition and the protesters remain unimpressed.
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