
Journalist Ben Andoni spoke about the protests taking place in Serbia over the tragedy in Novi Sad on the 1st anniversary of the incident.
As a person who has seen the situation closely, Andoni described a tense atmosphere and a Serbian society gripped by anxiety and uncertainty.
The journalist further criticized the arrogance and discourse of President Aleksandar Vučić, which, according to him, have grown sufficiently.
" A bitter feeling, I have to go once a year because of a membership in Serbia, it was a bitter feeling because at the big Belgrade fair, almost a quarter of the well-known publishers had boycotted it, to see the fair so wrinkled...
For the part of civil society, they have a state of great anxiety. A state that was connected to the anniversary of the tragic event, but then also to the events that would follow. The feeling of the Serbs was the feeling of the incomprehensible, the feeling that they no longer have control over. They no longer know the forces that are against them, and they manage to keep Vučić in power.
"Vučić's arrogance and discourse have reached extraordinary parameters. There is a problem, the confrontation of internal institutions. People have started to be increasingly harsh with the Vučić regime ," Andoni said on "Balkan Talks".
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