• 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    Serbia respects the BRICS, Vucic said, but will stay on the European track to “annoy” them.

    “We continue to anger them because our choice is the European path, even though we don’t know when Serbia might become an EU member”, said Vučić.

    Saying that while simultaneously hosting China tells me they are playing both sides, which is good for them honestly. Hope they can reach an agreement with BRICS, that would be great for serbian people.

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      It will be tough considering the biggest US military base in the region is pretending to be a country next to Serbia.

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      Not happening, Serbia’s govt is a bunch of opportunists, but they’re a bunch of dumb opportunist. They have no idea when to jump ship and the opposition consists of a dozen pro EU parties along with a monarchist and kinda eurosceptic one with a 5% support.

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        Well Vucic statements here at least confirm he is not a complete EU bootlicker, like many others are. At least it seems he is willing to play both sides, which is good for a periphery country.

        But then again it’s a liberal democracy and an EU bootlicker can reverse whatever they do any time, so meh.

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          His anti-EU statements are only statements and there’s not a lot of bite behind the bark, ultimately. The only times he does something that isn’t 100% neolib bs is when it goes against public opinion in Serbia so much that it would be political suicide to do the opposite. One thing you have to understand is that the public here is massively against western imperialism (particularly NATO) and he is an EU client. So he has to do this balancing act, where he is forced to make moves that aren’t totally awful is because of that. In return he gets to rule the country like a Batista, Somosa, Noriega etc. and not be considered a dictator by the “freedom-loving” EU.

          Thanks to being a little dictator, our foreign policy also deeply depends on him, and he has not proven to be a negotiator in any capacity, being fully humiliated by the US, EU and Kosovo. The Serbian Progressive Party also can not offer any other cadre to replace him in that role because it’s a bunch of the dumbest, most servile clowns gathered around him. Thanks to those two reasons there is no hope for Serbia to escape the EU’s grip in the near future.