"They may kill me, but they will not win in Serbia and the revolution will not succeed."
This was stated by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, quoted by the Serbian newspaper Politika.
Prosecutors, judges, scientists dared to tell the truth and oppose the narrative of "tycoon and criminal Dragan Šolak and his political minions," the head of state said, adding:
"They came up with the idea that in order to carry out the revolution, they have to kill me. I have said many times that this is their only solution, because they never wanted to win the election and they never will. Maybe they will kill me, but to win in Serbia and create a revolution based on lies and deception, to return people to the past, to the time of theft, robbery, disappearance of a country, they will not be able to do this. Be calm and peaceful."
BGNES recalls that in August, tens of thousands of people protested in the Serbian capital against the opening of a lithium mine in the Jadar valley by the mining company "Rio Tinto".
Vucic said the protests were "part of a hybrid process to carry out a color revolution" and accused the opposition of organizing a coup d'état. I BGNES