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The activist of the initiative Let’s not drown in Belgrade, Dobrica Veselinović, declared that in five years, unless there is a change of government, Serbia will be in a position of a periphery of Europe and the Balkans even larger than it is today .
In an interview with the Beta agency, to be published tomorrow, Veselinović said that if there is no change of government in the next elections, Serbia will be a country of empty villages, abandoned and polluted cities.
“I see a country from which many good people left forever with no intention of returning. I see people with ruined dignity living and a country of looted natural resources,” Veselinovic said.
Asked by Beta whether it is realistic to expect a change of government in Belgrade in the next elections, Veselinovic said he was convinced that there would be a change of government in the capital.
“Belgrade has the highest potential for change, even with the lowest turnout during the boycott, but also according to other indicators, and let’s not drown Belgrade will play a key role in that. We are ready for that and we call on citizens. to get involved to make Belgrade good. ” a city for everyone, “Veselinovic said.
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