Serbia on Edge: Students and Politicians Conspire for Coup Amid Protests

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Protesters in Serbia gathering for a demonstration
Student protesters are gathering in Belgrade on Friday for a massive protest against the government that could be very violent.

Last May, Serbian lawmakers elected a new government, as reported by AP News, featuring several pro-Russian ministers.

Two ministers have been sanctioned by the Biden administration due to their pro-Russian stance. President Aleksandar Vučić has refused to align with Western sanctions against Russia, while allowing Russian media outlets like RT and Sputnik to broadcast their narratives across the Balkans, as detailed by AP News.

Though Serbia is not an EU member, the nation has signaled its intent to join the Union. The EU, notorious for its disdain towards non-compliant states, won’t take this lightly.

Typically, when an independent nation goes against the globalist agenda, what follows is a coup to bring in more agreeable leadership. The United States has ample experience in such political maneuvers.

This Saturday, protests are planned in Serbia against the democratically elected government, with participants opposing the leadership’s position on the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

B92.net, a Serbian news outlet, has reported on the planned protests, suggesting opposition politicians and students are orchestrating a coup potentially leading to civil unrest. The report, available at B92.net, is stirring conversations about the future of Serbia’s leadership.

Exclusive photos emerged showing the opposition strategizing their coup against the independent regime. B92.net disclosed:

A group of opposition politicians and students in the blockade plans to impose the idea of ​​a transitional government at the protest announced for Saturday in Belgrade, but also that a certain group of their people withdraw others in order to provoke violence, which would lead to a civil war, can be heard in the audio recording that was provided to the media and released to the public by Pink, Informer, Prva, Studio B and Happy.

The videos reveal the intricate destabilization plan and preparations for the coup d’état. These videos, confirmed authentic, were filmed at a meeting on March 12 at the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) premises in Novi Sad. Attendees included Mila Pajić, Dejan Bagarić, Mladen Cvijetić, Branislav Đorđević, Marija Vasić, Srđan Đurić, Doroteja Antić, Jovan Dražić, Lazar Dinić, Anja Pitulić, Davor Stefanović, and Lado Jovović.

Mila Pajić stated at the meeting’s outset:

I think we can carry out several sets, guerilla actions. It is definite that there will be a large amount of people, we cannot manage that crowd, except in some guerilla sets. Let us try to color a part of that protest with political manipulation, have the banner of the transitional government and some masses start to scan the transitional government. We will get the best possible scenario. What we cannot control is an intrusion into some institution, and we will see if that will happen or not.

According to BLIC.rs, the audio tapes were circulated to Serbian media outlets on Friday.

Audio recordings were broadcast on several television stations tonight, in which members of the Novi Sad board of the Movement of Free Citizens are heard arranging riots at the protest in Belgrade on March 15. The main conclusion of their agreements was that they should “break into RTS”.

That’s the globalist playbook in action.

The rally is set for tomorrow, and we will be closely monitoring the situation.

Here is a video of the protests on Friday night in Belgrade, featuring students caught up in the chaos:

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