Since they stole the elections in Zajecaru and since they failed to form an administration, Vucic Aleksandar and the Essenes faced a crisis of power in this city that had become dysfunctional. It seems that Zaječar will get through the winter somehow, but it is not easy to say what will happen when the cold weather passes. Dissolution is a legal consequence Nasil, theft and the profound inability of the kleptocratic regime to manage the city. However, what happened in Zaječar will happen to the whole country.
Game mode bank, which, when it has already come this far, is to be expected. The police has been criminalized, the judicial power, with Mrdić's laws and the team from the Constitutional Court, will be destroyed to the core, the parliament has been turned into a pigsty in time, as early as 2012, the government does not exist, all leadership positions in the country are held by members of the party.
If dictatorships managed to last, it was for three reasons: 1. they had, for some reason, the support of the people; 2. they had strong support from outside (Francisco Franco's Spain, for example); 3. or the dictator and the court were still so sensible that, for example, they left the bakery to Milorad Grcic to keep and use, and appointed a man who knows what he is doing to the position of director of the largest company in the country.
These, however, cry. They lost society and citizens. They have no support from outside. They are not capable of entrusting anything to anyone capable.
System collapse
Play bank means, in this case, that the regime will do anything, but really everything, to stay in power, without any regard for civilization or the welfare of the country. The big question, however, is whether this is even possible for them, with this kind of resistance from the citizens. Namely, the country, like Zaječar, will simply collapse because there is no state system that is not deeply sick and, day by day, more and more exhausted.
Health is on its knees and all that remains for him is to fall face down on the concrete. The education system is affected by caries that has reached the nerve. Energy systems are clinging to the edge of the precipice. Poverty eats away from the inside, foreign companies are withdrawing from the country under the pressure of the crisis. The little bit of culture was scraped off like wire for dishes. In contrast, crime under the high patronage of the government simply flourishes. And the regime has absolutely no idea what to do, except try to rule, literally, with the police force and the tabloids.
Future elections, of course, as well as any elections in Vučić's organization, will have nothing to do with elections, only that they will be worse than ever before. Despite that, they will be the moment when a convincing majority of the citizens of this country will push the regime over the edge of the precipice. The regime will not admit defeat, of course, but it will not be able to resist either because, despite everything, it no longer stands on anything real.