Former head of operations at the Croatian Security and Intelligence Agency (SOA), Ante Letica, spoke about the blockades and protests in Serbia, as well as other current events.
Asked if such a situation marks the end of Alexander's rule Vuçiqit, Letica replied: "This is not the end of Vuçiq"It's a little bit of a knockdown, he's shaken up, he's missing a little bit, but there's space and he's slowly occupying that space," writes N1.
He recalled that in his speech to the students, Vuçiq has explained and supposedly accepted their demands, even more than that.
“Documents about the controversial cover-up have been published, the suspects are in custody and will be tried. He also plans to restructure more than 50 percent of the government, invest 20 percent more in education, pardon all those suspected of causing unrest among students and protesters, and prosecute those who attacked protesters. “He said he would organize an advisory referendum to gain or lose support and that, if he lost it, he would leave and that he was not afraid of new elections,” Letica added.
Vuçiq He succeeded, he said, in dividing the opposition, creating a press cartel that works exclusively for him, overthrowing Serbia's security and intelligence system, which he is abusing even in this situation when he draws a target on our foreheads. journalists and proclaims them."SOA agents, students, women who were in the workshop. 'He is nominally a master in Serbia, he is organizing a referendum on self-confidence,'" Letica added.