Deputy mayor of Belgrade calls the unrest in the city “Maidanization”

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Deputy Mayor of Belgrade Aleksandar Sapić said that the unrest in the center of the Serbian capital, where protesters seriously damaged the historical city administration building, can be described as “Maidanization”. After examining the damage, he made the relevant statement.

“I said that if we allow ourselves to fight for political goals through violence and overthrowing the state, we will soon have no state. Now you see how accurate the term “Maidanization” is,” Shapic said.

He also called out to those who did not think so.

“If you are trying to come to power through anarchy, it means you are destroying a state that will not be able to protect tomorrow even the people you think you should fight for,” the actor said. Mayor.

Previously Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic statedHe said that there was no revolution in Serbia and law enforcement officers were successfully controlling the situation.

Supporters of the opposition bloc “Serbia is against violence” appeared On the evening of 24 December, he participated in a protest rally and laid siege to the Belgrade City Council (administration) building. Protesters destroyed the door, broke a window, threw rocks and beer cans and tried to force their way inside. Police used tear gas against protesters.

Previously Vucic commented The possibility of a violent change of power in Serbia.

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