Jovana Gligorijevic in DS H1 Serbia



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Vreme journalist Jovana Gligorijevic declared in Novi Dan that the whole situation around the Democratic Party (DS) is becoming “painful”.

In the elections in the DS, which was organized by a part of the Democrats, he is the president of the party the only candidate for that position was chosen: Branislav Lecic. For the second part, which supports the current president Zoran Lutovac, the seizure of the DS begins in, as they say, directed by Vučić.

“This has been going on for months and it is already getting painful, and maybe it would not be wrong for someone to make official the dissolution of the DS, which is a tragic event for the political scene and history,” he said.

Gligorijevic says that the DS “has never been great and has never been the strongest opposition party, but it has always been important and more than a significant political factor on the local political scene.”

“DS is characterized by divisions and divisions, but it has never happened that such a small number of people who stayed there with such enthusiasm, and I must say that at the same time chilling and inappropriate, fight for something, and nobody is clear about it. Really I am no longer clear about what remains of that match so that so many looting reigns, “he says.

The journalist from Vreme believes that civic movements, informal civic initiatives and any form of self-organization have performed better in recent years than activities of political parties, adding that this is especially visible at the local community level.

“But that still doesn’t mean that these microinitiatives can work at a higher level,” Gligorijevic assessed.

Speaking of the opposition and attempts at union, Gligorijevic says that the parties are more concerned with the form of their existence than the essence.

“On the other hand, our political life is so void of content that I don’t know what the core of their actions would be, apart from uniting against something or knowing when, and being a kind of diverse, diverse coalition that we’ve already had the opportunity to see. “. she says.

Gligoriejvic attributes what is currently happening on the opposition political scene to the “post-election depression.”

“It seems to me that there is a slight remorse for the boycott, not only among voters but also among those who actively participated in the boycott,” he believes.



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