
Now the "Emperor" is naked and it is clear that he is a thief.
After the opposition got European parliamentarians to vote on a Resolution on the elections in Serbia, a document in which the European Commission is asked to form an international commission to investigate the conditions in which the December elections took place.
The question of how citizens feel about the whole case of Serbia and the theft of elections is becoming more and more relevant.
It is certain that since the elections of December 17, only a few opposition calls for protest made sense from a mass point of view and therefore had an impact on the political situation. But it is also certain that this massiveness is not in proportion to the severity of the problems that reflect the electoral fraud, machinations and thefts by the regime of Aleksandar Vučić.
Therefore, it seems possible that Aleksandar Vucic will stop the international investigative commission for the December elections from entering Serbian institutions.
Autocrats need elections so that they can claim domestically and internationally that they have the support of the citizens and that they are only implementing the will of the sovereign state they are entrusted to manage.
At the same time, autocrats claim that there is political pluralism, that institutions are independent in their work, information is free and democratic elections are held according to international standards.
Vucic has been in power longer than we have been governed by the criminal regime of Slobodan Milosevic. Since the ten-year practice of lying has exploded in all layers and pigeons in branches, it is clear that the political institutions in Serbia are not stable, that corruption and organized crime are flourishing, that the space for political dialogue has narrowed to the lowest level and irregularities in recent elections have seriously damaged the right to vote of citizens of Serbia, especially the men and women of Belgrade.
The situation in which two-thirds of the parliament asks the European Commission to initiate international control of the theft of elections in Serbia does not give much room for maneuver to President Von der Leyen.
It is clear that harsher language will be used in the Commission's next report, but it will not be enough to curb Aleksandar Vučić's power and stop him from flagrantly breaking the law.
If the EU commission were to propose an international investigation, it would be a serious departure from the framework of the commission's public action towards Serbia in the last ten years.
There would be considerable pressure on Belgrade to reconsider its misdeeds, possibly leading to a solution in which the Constitutional Court would accept the opposition's appeal and order a repeat of the election, before the actual announcement from Brussels.
The second scenario is that the international mission will come, make a report in which it will list a series of irregularities that the OSCE mission has also listed, and that Nemanjna 11 will say that we will approve all the recommendations before the elections of spring.
And the third scenario is that nothing happens before the European elections and the new commission in the autumn of this year.
No matter how the development of the situation escalates, one thing is certain, the citizens of Serbia are primarily responsible for protecting the electoral will and without them there is no improvement. Europe can only help by putting into language what we already know. Now the "Emperor" is naked and it is clear that he is a thief./ Adapted "Pamphlet" from "Danas"
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