(In November of the same year a small protest broke out regarding the collapse of a canopy in Novi Sad which killed 16 people. The locals blamed the collapse on corrupt local politicians, namely the mayor, but it appears the globalists saw it as a target of opportunity and latched onto it as a trigger for a nationwide color revolution to oust current leadership (President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)) and move the country further from Russia and China and BRICS back into the fold of NATO, the West and the EU. This is what happened in Ukraine as well and probably what is happening in Georgia. They always latch onto an organic albeit small protest or demonstration and then try to amplify it to include the full regime change of the country. They did it in Turkey with Gezi Park protests and in China with an extradition law and now in Serbia. This also fits the current model of the regime change NGOs by it's use of well meaning yet naive young people. They found that these target market of energetic youth were easily manipulated and eager to put their own stamp on the future direction of the nations in which they live. They have done this kind of destabilization using youth activists everywhere from Hong Kong to the United States and even globally on behalf of the 'Global Warming' agenda. Now they are doing the same thing in Belgrade.)
Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vucic has thrown his country’s future in the European Union into doubt by suggesting it could instead join Brics, the global economic bloc hosted in Russia this week by Vladimir Putin.
Belgrade has long performed an East-West balancing act, but with the war in Ukraine forcing the world to take sides, the scales are tilting evermore toward the Kremlin.
Russian and Belarusian dissidents sheltering inside the country have told The Times that Serbian authorities have begun a crackdown against them at the Kremlin’s behest, while an opposition MP has accused Aleksandar Vulin, the deputy prime minister, of breaking a Putin ally out of Italian custody and spiriting him away to Moscow on a charter flight from Belgrade. Serbia has also refused to join western sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine...
On Tuesday he claimed that Serbian popular support for BRICS, a group of countries that “blackmail us less” than the EU, had reached 42 per cent, adding that the appeal of the blocs had now drawn level.
“When people vote for a new president in two and a half years, this will become one of the key topics. Who knows, maybe it will even become a point for a referendum,” Vucic said.
Russia and Serbia have long celebrated a close bond over their shared Slavic background, but Putin has used cheap gas supplies to consolidate his influence over the Balkan nation, which sits strategically amidst EU and Nato allies.
“Any defeat of Russia will be a defeat for Serbia,” Vulin, 52, told Russian media last month, adding that the two countries’ security services enjoyed “excellent co-operation”. He accused the West of fomenting a colour revolution in Serbia, which he would curtail by Kremlin-style legislation outlawing civil society organisations as “foreign agents”...
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