The headline of the new "Vremena" deals with the biggest problem that the regime currently has - justice, in the issue that hits newsstands on Thursday (February 12).
"Thanks to President Vučić", justice became naleading enemy number one. He is not the most radicalThe SNS wing has called itself loyalists", writes Filip Schwarm in the editorial.
He adds that, "although most of them were like muscles for more than a decade, now some of the employees in the judiciary are trying to do their job. That is to say - to give justice to the people."
In order to avoid justice, the regime is ready for any form of repression, and the "favor for favor" system prevails, lawyer Vladimir Tupanjac told Vreme.
"I'll put you on some lucrative job."hundred, you receive a large salary, you also have others privileges such as a company car, a driver, trips abroad, the possibility to you mess with public procurement, and one day when I call you, unquestionably you will do everything without asking too many questions "I'm looking for it," says Tupanjac.
Inflated and protected
Sloba Georgiev writes in the text "Inflated, blown away and protected" that the progressives over time managed to take over almost all the jobs that exist in Serbia and to put the largest part of public spending under their control.
"It seems that the progressives have taken it a step further: they have expanded the jobs to drug cultivation and the subsequent trade in them. So, to the most lucrative and risky jobs," he writes.
Sonja Ćirić writes that there is a "systematic stifling of freedom of creativity and critical thinking, as well as jeopardizing the existence and basic human right to the work of artists and cultural workers".
"There are daily cancellations and suspensions of public tenders, non-transparent distribution of funds, dismissals, dismissals, blackmail, party-motivated appointments of managers of public institutions and members of management boards with the aim of disciplining employees," writes Ćirić.