Bloody days are behind us. Students and young people are rehabilitating the physical injuries inflicted on them by brutal police beaters. The psychological ones caused by threats, humiliation, arrests and detentions are still waiting for them.
Vučić, Dačić, Macut, Brnabić, Vučićević, DJ Vučićević and Žeks, together with Miloš Pavlović and other čacijas, are not and must not be the future of Serbia. Because what is their "program"?
Nothing but to be threatened with rape by policemen like Mark Kricka which rapists should be arrested; nothing but lies that the regime pours on the citizens, as if from a qibla; nothing but a torture chamber for Nikolina Sinđelić and her friends in the Serbian government garage.
Destabilizer
Like a gambler trying to recover from a heavy loss, Vučić keeps upping the ante. That's how he caused Bloody Sunday and fell again on it. The demolition of progressive premises by revolt or, partially, by order, has completely erased police sadism.
Bloodied girls and boys lying on the streets under the boots of the gendarmes, crushed Serbia and finally attracted the attention of the European Union, until recently deaf, blind and mute. If they are worried in Brussels, Berlin or Paris because they do not know who will come after Vučić, it must slowly dawn on them that it is impossible to continue with him.
His destabilization of Serbia also threatened the stability of the region. The regime, which is maintained by its fingernails on a baton and lawlessness, is close to reaching out to raise national tensions, the last refuge of every shaken autocrat, especially a recidivist. Novi Pazar and Bački Petrovac have already felt the trial works.
Where to next, cousin?
The Vučić regime has three options.
The first is to raise the regulation for repression to the end. The government on that basis cannot last much longer, but it would additionally set Serbia back.
Another option is the continuation of the massacre of the people. In this context, there are also progressive counter rallies in Serbia. But even when Dacic counts, thirty thousand Vucic supporters gathered in about fifty cities on August 20 - mostly blackmailed, bribed or both. In reality, it was much less. A large part of the progressive electorate is no longer wondering whether there will be pensions and salaries if Vučić leaves power, but whether he will receive them if he stays.
Finally, the third option is extraordinary parliamentary elections. For the entire country, it would be best if the government requested European mediation and thus ensure that the results of the citizens' declaration are accepted by all political actors.
What will come out of everything? Knowing Vučić and his people, they will try every detour before taking the only right path. In the end, they will have no choice. One way or another.