The election silence begins tonight at midnight, and the polling stations open on Sunday. RHMZ says that during the day it will be moderately to completely cloudy and dry, with an average temperature above zero. Will you go to the polls?
If you think they are all the same, you are right. For twelve years now, a group of people has been replacing armchairs as chairs in a children's game in kindergarten. Today, Vula is the Minister of Police, Bata Gašić is the Minister of Defense, so tomorrow they will be replaced. Yesterday, Tom Mon was in charge of this, now that. Same as Darija Kisić. When Maja Gojković gets bored, the Assembly rises in the Ministry of Culture, and Dacic goes to the parliament to be tempered so that he can be returned to foreign affairs. And so from election cycle to cycle, always the same faces, always the same people, always the same stories. And since you cry so much for different and different people, here's your chance to change that personnel deck on December 17th.
Do you perhaps think that Serbia is economically like every other tiger in the region, so it doesn't matter who holds what position? A little advice. Jump, for example, to Croatia. That country has serious problems, but you will be pleasantly surprised how many products are cheaper. Also, wages are higher, people are more relaxed. Vacationing is not a luxury for them. The president is seen here and there on television, and it wouldn't be so much if he didn't make so many simpletons. Politicians from the opposition are guests in the newscasts of the state television, while those from the government are on the local N1. It is not strange to anyone that in some cities one party is in power, and another party is in power at the state level. Wouldn't at least some of this work in Serbia? But in order for it to be implemented, there must be a change on December 17.
Still, it's being built like crazy here, you might say. You are right, but there is no construction without installation. What it looks like was given by Zoran Papić in a letter to Vučić. Take the construction of the Ruma-Šabac-Loznica section, the market value of which is EUR 50 million. You increase that by 25 million. Of these, you give 10 million to SNS, and 15 million are shared with partners like Zvonko Veselinović, Papić himself and others. Everyone is satisfied. And it will only be when the construction for EXPO 2027 and the National Stadium begins. But it is important to build. Who cares about infrastructure at the level of the Third World, endless waiting lists in hospitals, the breakdown of public transport, uninformed education, the insane rise in prices and the country's indebtedness - it is important to build and install. But if you do care, here's your chance on December 17 to go to the polls and change all that. Otherwise, you will have no one to complain to.
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