
Since the protest against the election results in Belgrade, it is increasingly clear that stability is more important to the European Union than a democratic Serbia.
The German rapporteur for the Western Balkans in the Bundestag's Foreign Policy Committee, Thomas Hacker, has stated that the protests against the election results in Belgrade made it clear that for the EU, a stable Serbia is more important than a democratic Serbia. .
According to him, regardless of its interests, the EU should have condemned the violence exercised by the state against the protesters.
" Since the protest against the election results in Belgrade, it is increasingly clear that stability is more important to the European Union than a democratic Serbia. Violence against protesters is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest possible terms ," Hacker said. from the Free Democratic Party (FDP), reports the Serbian media, ' Danas '.
He warns that it is dangerous for the credibility of the EU to stay behind the current 'status quo', where in exchange for stability it allows less democracy in Serbia. According to him, the silence of the European Union regarding this case is a wrong approach and comes with many big consequences later.
" The claimed stability has its price, but in the case of Serbia, it comes at the expense of media freedom, the basic principles of the rule of law and the country's democratic constitution. If Aleksandar Vučić continues to be considered the guarantor of stability and order, disappointment and frustration because of the EU's reluctance, they will continue to spread. Hopes for a future settled in the EU are in danger of being extinguished, as has already happened in the case of North Macedonia. It is not too late for the EU to change its course " , Hacker concluded./ Pamphlet
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