"Alexander's regime Vuçiq"It is the regime that has beaten the citizens of Serbia the most in modern history. It is clear that the regime does not care about human lives. The only question left for the police is how long they will protect a regime that is beating the people." This is the assessment of Serbian political scientist Duško Radosavljević about what happened yesterday in Novi Sad, when the police confronted the citizens and the opposition who were in front of the City Council. But all this, according to him, is not at all surprising because Vuçiq, considering that he comes from a radical environment, he sees the opposition as a blood enemy. While the citizens of Serbia do not hold him accountable, writes n1. "This is the true face of the regime Vuçiqit. This has been his recipe since the beginning of the SNS government. It's just that now it's being exposed because there's a kind of resistance movement, led by students and the younger generation. There's also a headless opposition that Vuçiq "doesn't even allow him to oppose it from time to time. A real example of this is the behavior of the police, which allows members of the government to enter the parliament and then humiliates the representatives of the opposition by checking their bags and everything," Radosavljevic said. However, he added that this is not at all surprising because Vuçiq, considering that he comes from a radical environment, sees the opposition as a blood enemy. "He sees them as someone who must be incompetent at all costs. And this is not only a dangerous thought for the state of democracy in the country, but also for the state of human relations. His policies are such that today for the umpteenth time the police have brutally beaten people. The regime of VuçiqIt is the regime that has beaten the citizens of Serbia the most in modern history. Force and police coercion are easily used, the opposition is declared an enemy not of the regime, but of the state, and people are easily beaten. Those who were beaten today are someone's children. In this way, it also sows the seed of division and divides people, determining who is good and who is bad. "This is a very ugly phenomenon that speaks volumes about the character of the leaders of that regime, who undoubtedly do not shy away from anything," he said. Radosavljevic also recalled that in the last two years, dozens of violent deaths have occurred, "in the presence of the authorities, due to the negligence of the authorities, due to bad policies and authorities, due to corrupt authorities." "It is clear that the regime does not care about people's lives. "And when something like this happens like yesterday, I think they are happy because they issued an order and because there are still people in the police who can beat people. They say – we beat the opposition, not the students. The opposition is also part of the people, just like the students. It is time for the authorities to come to their senses and ask themselves if they are just puppets of an incompetent and illegitimate government," he said.