Riot Police and protesters have clashed in Serbia’s capital as thousands gathered to demand the annulment of parliamentary and local elections a week ago that have been labelled unfair and fraudulent. With consecutive demonstrations planned, there’s little sign the protesters will back down. They are backed by the Deep State.
- All sides represented below.
- BREAKING: Color revolution attempt in Serbia Pro-EU party supporters in Belgrade attempt to storm parliament after losing election last week – Jack Poso
- Globalists attempting a Christmas Eve color revolution in Belgrade, Serbia after their party lost the election last week Guess they forgot Serbia is Orthodox and doesn’t celebrate Christmas for another 2 weeks – Clip at Twitter
- Notice how all the mainstream media headlines take the side of the ‘protesters’ when it is a country like Serbia having an election protested Compare to Jan 6 reporting – Tweet
- Several thousand people gathered in front of the central election commission building in Belgrade to protest over an election earlier this month that international monitors said was unfair. – NBC News
- Vucic’s totalitarian regime. Huge police brutality in the capital of Serbia against the protesters who demand Vucic’s resignation due to the election fraud. – Foreign Policy
- #Belgrade is rising up tonight against Putin’s puppet and massive election fraud. Putin’s puppet in Belgrade can no longer be saved by BBC sponsored articles. His Putinist regime is reeling. – Clip at Twitter
- More pro Western protesters in Belgrade. Remember, Joe Biden said to accept the results of the election, so kindly practice what you preach & stop meddling in Serbia. Or is this yet another Western-backed coup attempt of a legitimately elected government? – Zagonel
- Opposition protests in Serbia against yesterday’s fraudulent elections. Hundreds of opposition protesters took to the streets of Belgrade after the election commission indicated the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) list of the pro-Russian President Aleksandr Vucic had won the capital’s municipal elections, following results by the national authority that also gave victory to Vucic’s coalition in Serbia’s concurrent parliamentary vote. Alleged irregularities in the election led outside observers, including German and the OSCE, to express concerns about the process. Protesters and supporters of the pro-Europe Serbia Against Violence coalition gathered in front of the election commission and city assembly buildings demanding that the Belgrade municipal elections be annulled, accusing the ruling party of illegally busing in people from other regions and from outside the country to vote in the capital. “We do not want, and must not accept, the elections in Belgrade because they are outside the law: People from other countries have been used,” Marinika Tepic, a representative of the Serbia Against Violence coalition, said in front of the Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) building. Serbia Against Violence’s Miroslav Aleksic late on December 17 had called for the annulment of the results of voting in the capital, saying that thousands of “people who are not from Belgrade were brought in to vote in Belgrade.” “Considering that more than 40,000 people without legal residence in Belgrade were brought in to support the SNS list, which drastically changed the electoral will of Belgraders, we demand the annulment of the elections in the city of Belgrade and the repetition of voting for the City Assembly,” the coalition said. Tepic and Miroslav Aleksic later announced they would start a hunger strike until the Belgrade election was annulled. – Yasmina
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