Dr. Branimir Nestorović deserves to become prime minister for three major reasons. Let's start in order, respected members of the electorate.
Under one - Nestor can reconcile and unite Harry Potter and Voldemort, Tito and Draza, Grandma and Raskolnikov in the same person. Any prime minister - including Ana Brnabić - would have a hard time explaining the fact that while Vučić acknowledges the existence of a progressive call center, the party itself rejects any connection with it. Sooner or later that martyr must conclude that someone is lying. But not Nestor.
Just as he allows that the earth is both round and flat (admittedly, "slightly curved"), so one can agree with CINS that the progressive call center is an organization for buying votes, but also with Glišić or Vucevic that it is a hostess agency (perhaps "slightly curved.") This - it may be, but it does not have to mean - is still the only thing that is certain in today's Serbia.
Two - Nestor succeeds in what Arthur Clarke and Stephen Hawking together cannot do. And that is to explain - and to make it clear to the people - how it is possible for thirteen voters from the last election to live in the telephone switchboard on the Belgrade-Zagreb highway. It is about a "space-time portal that physics accepts as reality," Nestor surely believes. Specifically - there used to be a building that at some point disappeared in space and time, and now thirteen of its tenants and voters have been returned to the same place. True, the house remained in limbo because a telephone switchboard was built in the same location in the meantime, but that doesn't change anything. What is strange here? Didn't Nestor announce that the plane that landed in New York disappeared in 1987? Such and similar explanations of everything that happened in the elections of December 17 are treated by the regime as official and confirmed truths.
Finally, three - Nestor recognizes aliens among earthlings by their eyes and knows why the earthquake in Turkey was caused by the CIA. And how can it be otherwise when, for him, the posts of conspiracy theorists on social networks "seem more logical than what these officials write." After all, is there a significant difference between unprovoked and tabloid coups, Vučić's speeches, history according to Milomir Marić and the rosy world of Jovana Jeremic?
That's why all power to Dr. Branimir Nestorović! He's just saying loud and clear what everyone already knows. And that is that in Serbia there is no more place for truth, trust, verifiability, certainty, legality and everything else that even resembles a normal state. At least until further.