Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. All over the world, any government or leader that does not share the same Globalist principles to the letter is subjected to endless scrutiny, non-stop allegations, and harassment.
Take the Serbian populist government, for example.
After President Aleksandar Vucic’s party won the municipal election for Belgrade mayor in December, a season of protest was held, with the usual suspect Western NGOs and ‘Watchdogs’ denouncing irregularities.
Well, the elections for capital Belgrade were re-done, and AGAIN, the Government won, to the chagrin and revolt of the liberal Globalists in Serbia and abroad.Serbia’s victory over the opposition happened in a vote for Belgrade city council and partial local elections across the country.The electoral process was marked by scuffles between opposition and government supporters. Reuters reported: “According to an unofficial vote count by the pollster CESID, the alliance led by Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) loyal to Vucic, won 52.9% of votes […]
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