Djilas: The regime in Serbia is politically dead, the movie we have been watching for 13 years has ended, the closing credits are currently being broadcast

"What is happening now resembles events we sometimes read about in the newspapers - the police discovered that a grandmother died a year or two ago, but that the family did not report it so that they could continue to collect the grandmother's pension. And that is what is happening to us now. The government is still the government, they are 'taking the pension', but it is a matter of days before the truth will be revealed," said Đilas.

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Đilas, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), Dragan Đilas, assessed today that the regime in Serbia is politically dead, meaning that the movie we have been watching for 13 years has ended, and that the closing credits are currently being broadcast.

"You know when a movie ends in a cinema, the lights come on and people leave, and the closing credits play on the screen and go on and on and on. Because everyone who participated in the making of the film in any way needs to be counted. And there are many of them and the credits never end. But at the end, there always appears on the screen: 'The end'. It always appears," said Đilas.

In a new episode of his podcast "The Guilty One" he said that no one can change the fact that this regime is politically dead.

"What is happening now resembles events we sometimes read about in the newspapers - the police discovering that an old woman died a year or two ago, but that the family members did not report it so that they could continue to collect the old woman's pension. This is what is happening to us now. The government is still the government, they are 'taking the pension', but it is a matter of days before the truth will be revealed," said Đilas.

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