President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić he said, regarding the announcement of the Foreign Intelligence Service Russia that the EU is preparing "Maidan" in Serbia, that it will respond to the Russian partners and apply certain measures, assessing that there is no doubt that the organizers of the "colored revolution" will not just give up and will therefore make a final attempt to take over power by force.
"We are ready for it, we have been ready for it for a long time, we were also ready on March 15. Thank you to the Russian partners for the notifications. Our service will contact them additionally. We will preserve, defend and protect Serbia," Vučić told Serbian journalists in Tokyo.
Asked about the objections of the opposition that Unity Day is being held outside of Serbia, Vučić said that the only thing the opposition does every day is commenting on his work - "while I'm working, they're commenting."
He said that it is not the first time that he spends holidays abroad, and that the meeting with the Japanese emperor and prime minister is more important.
Without Vučić's speech at the military parade
Speaking about the military parade, Vučić stated that with the parade he wants to show how far the Serbian army has progressed and pointed out that he will not make any speech at the parade, because actions are "his best words".
According to him, the fact that the opposition is "whining" that changes are being prepared in the police force is a clear indication of how the coup was organized and what influence the "blockaders" had in state institutions.
"Instead of apologizing and making excuses, I'm bragging about it and announcing it - they're going to watch it in the next six, seven, eight months. Serbia lost a lot of energy until it defeated them, a lot of money was invested in destroying the state and they failed again," said Vučić.
He said that many changes in state structures are yet to come.
DS: The Russian intelligence service accused the citizens of Serbia of being small-minded
The Democratic Party (DS) announced that in Serbia there is "no external plan, 'Maidan'" or any conspiracy against the government, as stated by the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia, but there is only the will of citizens to break with corruption, robbery and dictatorship.
"The Russian foreign intelligence service said that the young people in Serbia are 'small-minded' and 'brainwashed'. Those young people are the future of Serbia, which is fighting for what previous generations throughout history have won, and what the overcome autocrat is trying to take away from them: freedom, equality and brotherhood," the DS emphasized in a statement.
The Democratic Party said that insulting the generation of young people who fight honorably for a normal life means insulting the whole of Serbia.
"We ask the foreign intelligence service, which accused the citizens of Serbia of being small-minded and working against their own country: why do you interfere in the internal affairs of a sovereign European country? Why are you against equality and freedom? Why do you defend theft and lawlessness and why do you support a dictator who hates the people", stated DS.
Đilas: The intelligence service of Russia fully supported the Vučić regime
The President of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), Dragan Đilas, said that the Russian intelligence service "supported the Vučić regime with full force."
"The Russian intelligence service once again fully supported the Vučić regime by inventing the 'Serbian Maidan'. This is not the first time - they did the same before the protests organized due to the theft of the elections a year and a half ago. At that time, Aleksandar Vučić publicly thanked them for the 'information' they had given him, according to which the opposition was allegedly preparing the same 'Serbian Maidan'," Đilas said, and the SSP reported in a statement.
He added that the Russian service did not "discover" who today represents Serbia in the Russian-Serbian committee against "color revolutions".
"Is it still Alexander Vulin, the former head of the BIA who was sanctioned by the US because of his ties to organized crime," asked Djilas.
Source: FoNet, Beta