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There are numerous reactions to the decision of the Free Citizens Movement to go to the polls. The leader of that movement, Sergej Trifunović, also spoke on H1.
The free citizens movement announced a boycott of the elections in January, and today announced that it would participate in them.
“I signed the boycott despite the fact that the PSG was mainly for the elections. I said no, that now I will use my leadership position, we will go to the boycott because I want exclusively the unity of the opposition … And that is the narrative that I have not resigned, I called the opposition yesterday to go to the polls together … I still call the opposition to go to a list … None of them explained to me in 10 months what exactly the plan is, what campaign … What only it is was – some stickers were attached … the only thing … The peasant in Šaludovac doesn’t know about the boycott … We don’t bother to get up and explain to the peasant what a boycott is, but we hope the boycott will bring us the arrival of ninja turtles or “Avengers at some point. It’s just that nobody explained exactly when the ninja turtles will come, “Trifunovic told N1.
At the invitation of the Movement’s leaders to go together to the elections in the Alliance for Serbia, they reply that they remain firm in their position.
“We are clear here now, with one thing: the people who keep their word and the people who do not keep their word. We have signed an agreement with the people, we have promised not to go to the polls unless the conditions are created for free and fair elections and we will “This government, that is, the government that would have been elected in these elections, should be considered illegal and the destruction of the constitutional order,” said Janko Veselinovic of the Alliance for Serbia.
The Enough Movement was told that with the launch of the Free Citizens Movement, the boycott lost its meaning.
“Because then we would have to fight among ourselves for the electorate, to explain to them if they will go out or not, that is the circus that Vučić wanted. As for Sergei himself, Djilas persuaded him to go to the polls. He persuaded him in quotes, so everything what he does is done according to him … So we believe that it is a small dance, a double dog between the two with objectives that only they know. The important thing is to know that PSG broke the boycott. ” Sasa Radulovic said.
Analysts point out that the Free Citizens Movement is a small party that cannot change trends in terms of final results and the situation on the opposition scene by going to the polls, but that it is symbolically important because it belonged to a bloc that announced explicitly a boycott of the elections.
“It is true that the departure of PSG somehow crowns the boycott campaign and that’s the first level we can talk about. The second one is perhaps more important, the fact that this is not the last important decision that we will see, it seems that there are a lot of actors throughout the opposition that are changing their strategy in different ways, maybe some of them will change their decision “says Bojan Klacar, executive director of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy.
Meanwhile, due to the decision to go to the polls, the Sumadija region announced that cooperation with the Free Citizens Movement was ending.
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