President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić he announced that all those who do not want to protect order and law will be "changed".
During the conversation with the citizens of Leskovac, Vučić said that he "learned a lesson" from protest in Serbia and that they will ask all state authorities to react at any time and in any place.
"Those who don't do it, we will change the people in it. Those policemen who don't want to protect order and law will be changed, those prosecutors who don't want to protect order and law will be changed," said Vučić and added that everything that is happening is the result of a "colored revolution."
Vučić stated that he is waiting for the response of the Niš correspondent of the Radio Television of Serbia, regarding the claim that the egg attack on officials of the Serbian Progressive Party in that city was a "God-pleasing deed".
"The citizens at the entrance to Leskovac were nicer, they didn't throw eggs, they whistled," said Vučić.
According to him, on Saturday morning he received the news that the person who attacked the mayor of Niš was released, because the prosecutor did not ask for detention, as he believes that "there is no crime".
"Where the police and the prosecutor's office do not want to do their job, we will have the strength to defend ourselves, in every place. Bullies cannot rule the country," said Vučić and said that it is necessary to establish the rule of institutions in Serbia.
Vučić said that a colored revolution is underway in Serbia, as part of which huge amounts of money from abroad have been paid to civil society organizations, such as Cepris, CRTA, Trag and Civic Initiatives.
"All of a sudden they showed their true face, how they serve a foreign master, and against the interests of their country," said Vučić
Demonstrators have gathered near the National Theater where Vučić is speaking, who resent his visit to Leskovac. They were stopped by a police cordon on the way to the theater, and the crowd shouted "Go away" and "Pump, pump".
The citizens of Leskovac initially went on a protest walk due to the dismissal of their fellow citizen from the PIO Fund after he supported the students.