"Everyone, when the boss comes, let them shout 'Aco, Serbs', all as one", the people gathered in front of the Assembly were told, who clicked the ministers of the new government, and shouted "Ustashe, Ustashe" to the opposition. People at the corner of Knez Miloš and Bulevar Kralja Aleksandar were - pumping
A large group of people who gathered in front of the Serbian Parliament building to greet the deputies leaving the building dispersed, and the police who were securing the passage of the vehicles carrying the deputies and everyone who attended the swearing-in of the members of the Government of Serbia withdrew.
Citizens who came to support the new government had previously gathered in front of the Serbian Parliament holding Serbian flags, several of them were wearing "I am Ćaci" t-shirts, and the banner: "Vučić, father of the nation" stood out.
At one point, when the news arrived that a new government had been elected in the Assembly, "Victory, victory" was heard.
On Nikola Pašić Square in front of the Parliament, the number of tents on Wednesday is higher than yesterday, and there are also some on the street. Colorful and quite aggressive characters spend their days in them.
While the members of the opposition were leaving, the crowd whistled at them and threw insults at them: "Ustasha", "traitors", "thieves".
From the megaphone it was heard that when the boss came, everyone said "Aco, Serbs, all as one".
"When he comes in, we don't leave until he comes out," said the man with the megaphone.
He repeated over the megaphone that they were staying until it was over. "People, we're staying here until it's over. It will be soon."
"How fast is that?" asked someone from the crowd.
“In half an hour.”
Greetings to the president from the other side "Treason, captivity", "thieves", "murderers".
The boys then slowly parted ways:
Even those who do not support the new government "greeted" the politicians:
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Vučić is not defending the state, but himself from the state. With a drum on his back and a guitar in his hands, this man-orchestra performs two or three of the same songs without hearing, with falsifications and falling out of rhythm. His government and politics are like that. In short - dangerous for the environment
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The example of the elections in Zaječar and Kosjerić shows that the truth is not given, but assumed. Truth is a task that a citizen fulfills. She always wins
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