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Further government’s survival means the deterioration of Serbia

One of the holders of the “Serbia against violence” list, Miroslav Aleksić, assessed tonight that “every day” of the government’s survival…

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…means the continuation of the further decline of Serbia.

For RTV, he was asked if that list was preparing for victory in the elections on December 17 or for fighting and proving that the elections were stolen, he said that they were preparing for victory.

“We are preparing for victory and I think that this is not a victory for the opposition and it would be a victory for Serbia because every day that these people stay in power means the further decline of Serbia,” said Aleksić.

According to him, the survival of the government also means the continuation of poverty, injustice, and violence in society.

“This government cannot do anything better for Serbia and that is clear to everyone today…we are fighting for Serbia to win all of this and that is an elementary thing,” said Aleksić.

When asked about the allegations of electoral irregularities and why they participate in the elections if, as they said, they are not fair, he answered. “And what is the alternative, to sit on the sidelines and say, here rule as long as you want…”.

According to him, the opposition, everything it is doing now regarding the regularity of the elections, is doing it to warn the institutions, the public, the international community, and all observers, of what is happening.

(Danas.rs)

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