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Politike2025-04-22 14:23:00

Demo Berisha, who is the former policeman from Peja who became Vučić's minister?

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Demo Berisha, who is the former policeman from Peja who became Vučić's
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Demo is a typical denaturalized Albanian who has crossed over to the other side of the bridge...

At the height of the most serious crisis, following massive protests across Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić attempted a typical apparatchik move to reduce tensions.

Vučić dismissed a political prime minister like Miloš Vučević, leader of the SNS (Serbian Progressive Party), and appointed the doctor Đuro Macut as prime minister. A technician in appearance, but since the start of the mass protests, the diabetes doctor, was catapulted by Vučić to the head of a "citizen" movement to counter the opposition that swept Serbia, especially after the incident in Novi Sad.

Macut became the leader of the "People's Movement for the Protection of the State", which will most likely be put at the head of Vučić's party, who is its real leader. The leaders he appoints are merely formal and have no political or executive power.

As well as the prime minister, Vučić also fished out another "independent" minister, who also happened to be a member of the "People's Movement for the Protection of the State".

He is Demo Berisha, who in public writes Berisa, and is a Kosovo Albanian, born in Peja, but who has worked and lived most of his time in Serbia.

A former member of the military police during the Yugoslav era, Demo Berisha lives in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, where he heads a non-governmental association called “Albanian Amza” or “albanska matica”. An association that aims to gather and organize all Albanians living in Vojvodina, who remained there since the time of the former Yugoslavia and who are not few. There are talks of around 10 thousand of them.

Berisha, although he is Albanian, is not a supporter of Kosovo's independence. During his activities, which he has extended to Presheva, but also to Albania, when he comes for various meetings; he has tried to be careful in his positions and statements.

It is impressive that Demo Berisha's "Albanian Sister" has always had substantial funding, which is said to come from Russia's vast pockets in the Balkans.

For several years, Berisha has been an accredited "analyst" of the Kremlin's online media outlet - "Sputnik" in Serbian, where he generally speaks about Albanian issues, opposing the state of Kosovo and attacking Albin Kurti, according to the needs of Aleksandar Vučić.

Who wants to call Berisha a representative of the loyal Albanians of Serbia, leaving out all political parties in the Presevo Valley.

Demo is a typical denaturalized Albanian who has crossed over to the other side of the bridge. In Kosovo, the media often refers to him as a Serbian secret service man and former KOS paramilitary.

Demo Berisha and his organization, which claims to gather around 4,000 Albanians from Vojvodina, engage in marginal activities rather than real activism. They hand out food on the streets for Eid al-Fitr or other holidays, together with religious leaders, and hold meetings for 'face-to-face' purposes.

Otherwise, the normal activity of Serbia's new "Albanian" minister, who also advertises it on social networks, is meeting with former friends and military police veterans, tearing pork legs and drinking Serbian raki and wine.

He is not an Albanian minister at all, even though he knows little Albanian and speaks it lamely. He serves Vučić as a facade of change that has brought people from "civil society". Despite the fact that this "civil society" is of 'those who are lazy and lazy' and has shown this with the hordes of the former Yugoslav army.

In this sense, this is the message he wants to convey to the Serbian public. Don't you want my politicians who are gentle and calm? I'm putting you in front of the paramilitaries of Seselj and Arkan, who for years have turned into analysts, businessmen or even civil activists.

Paid by the Kremlin, which uses them as a mediator of tensions in the Balkans. Demo Berisha himself is an open philoputinian. On his social network he posts photos from the Kremlin and openly declares that "I am Russian"./ Pamphlet

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