[ad_1]
“Cooperation with the opposition that goes to the polls is not possible,” Dragan Djilas told Juzne Vesti a week before the elections.
Clear and unambiguous.
But that was before the elections!
So how much is Dragan Djilas’ word worth?
Six months, they say too much about the person in question!
Djilas is said to divide the time between before and after the elections.
It will be like that because these days we are reading somewhat different headlines: “SSP, DS and PSG: Joint Platform on Electoral Conditions”, “The collapse of the negotiations between Djilas and Jeremic, PSG comes into play”.
The news that there was a breakup between Djilas and Jeremic is not real news, because there has never been sincere cooperation between them, since Djilas kicked Jeremic off the DS in 2013, and it all culminated in the “that thing on a bike ”By Nikola Jovanović.
However, the news, though not unexpected, is that PSG is somehow getting into the game with Djilas.
All he expected was the removal of Sergej from the post of president and the appointment of Pavle Grbović as the sole candidate.
From well-informed sources, which one would say in a worn newspaper dictionary, we know that due to Djilas’ offer, the negotiations between PSG and Nova Stranka also failed.
Marinika’s path to the sun of Djilas!
In some ways, PSG history has repeated itself since the overthrow of Sasa Jankovic.
First, the group that formed the GDF broke away from the PSG, and then, before the elections, the PSS (Movement of Free Serbia).
The lyrics are recognizable and the drama is not very inventive, as in cheap weekend novels, the boss cuts the fish of the employee, and the latter goes silent to become the director, and then fucks the old boss.
This flirtation between Djilas and Grbovic confuses the few PSG voters, especially if we take into account the visit of Sergej Trifunovic in early July, immediately after the elections on the program “Without hesitation” on local KTV television.
Namely, then, as the still current president of PSG, Trifunović declared: “I cannot overthrow Vučić with a man who can be sitting and negotiating with Vučić, for example with Djilas.” He behaves as if Vučić is not collapsing. Djilas destroyed the protests, Djilas destroyed the protests … I didn’t get anything from Djilas except the 5,000 euros that he once gave to PSG when we didn’t have the money to survive, I’ll give it back to him very soon. “
The question is, did Sergej not return 5,000 euros to Djilas, so now Pavle has to do it and write the Platform on Election Conditions, or is Pavle preparing to become another in a series of vice presidents of the SAA, and PSG to end up like the Serbian Left?
It remains to be seen whether Pavle will distance himself from Sergej’s statements or Sergej will fix relations with Djilas through Pane.
In any case, PSG, as the only organization that was not part of the Alliance for Serbia, and that was never part of the government, will lose the opportunity for innocence that it had with this hug with Djilas.
They chose an easier path, but a policy without a goal, but a policy of negotiation, a policy of negotiating for a place on the list, adjusting and giving up.
All politics in Serbia boils down to mutual accusations of the government and the opposition for the trampled word.
And it is equally chiffon for both.
Thus, Djilas accuses Vucic of the Cooperative and Vucic accuses Djilas of Big Brother; Djilas Vucic for prefabricated hospitals and Vucic Djilas for Terazije prefabricated; Đilas Vučić for Informer, Vučić Đilas for Press, probably in the hope that people had no idea or that they had forgotten that both newspapers were edited by Dragan J. Vučićević. There are countless examples!
One more trampled word! But how much is a word worth? Forgotten? Or until the next election?
The author is a producer
Support us by being a member of the Danas Readers Club
In the age of widespread tabloidization, sensationalism, and media commercialization, we have been insisting on the principles of professional and ethical journalism for more than two decades. They banned us and called us, no government was kind to criticism, but nothing stopped us from informing them objectively every day. That is why we want to trust you.
Membership in the Danas Book Club for 799 dinars per month you help us stay independent and consistent with the journalism we believe in, and you receive a PDF of tomorrow’s issue of Danas via email every night.
Related texts: