President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic stated yesterday that the country was, in the previous period, faced with a “well-organized attempt at a coup d’etat” in which, according to his words, all state institutions were involved.
“And all state institutions were involved. From primary and secondary schools, through universities and attempts in healthcare, to all power facilities on which life in Serbia depends. Not to mention the police. Those terrifying data will only come to the surface when you see who was ‘fueling’ it and who was making deals with whom,” Vucic said in a conversation with representatives of students who wish to return to classes.
He added that the state endured all of it, even though to organize such activities “foreign money, political advice and lessons had to come in.”
“And they don’t even hide anymore who was standing behind it from the outside… We were faced with a very organized color revolution,” said Vucic and added that he has offers to write a book on the topic for leading publishing houses.
He assessed that the motivation for those attacks is the fact that Serbia is a “sovereign and free country that is progressing the fastest.”
Commenting on the activities of the students involved in the blockade, he said that they made “fascinatingly big mistakes” and that they thus learned that you “cannot give your political opponent that much time, especially if he is more skilled.”
He said that their actions “cause anger and bitterness and that this is spreading more and more.”


