Peđa Mitrović, the Secretary-General of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) and a Member of Parliament, says that the announced retirement of the SAJ commander is Vučić’s revenge.
“The announced retirement of the SAJ commander, Spasoje Vulević, is revenge stemming from the fear of the supreme commander who has no problem appearing before the nation in a visibly intoxicated state while the police brutally beat citizens in Novi Sad and have been protecting regime thugs who attack citizens for weeks,” the SSP statement says.
As Mitrović writes, Vulević’s removal from the head of the SAJ is not a coincidence. The public is well aware that he refused an order from the Progressives to have the SAJ be misused by the regime to confront citizens, at which point he reportedly told them that he “can only go among students in white shirts.”
“The revenge also comes from fear because the crumbling regime is afraid of anyone in the state system who has the integrity to refuse orders from the regime’s leadership and who acts strictly professionally according to the letter of the law in their area of responsibility and on the instructions of competent authorities,” the SSP states.
The statement concludes that for the Progressives, anyone who is not subordinate is dangerous in these months and therefore must be demoted.
“With this, the Progressive purge is spreading in a panic throughout the entire system, from state administration all the way to education. And when a regime begins to be dominated by paranoia, as in Serbia today, the end is near,” Mitrović from the SSP concludes.
Source: Nova, Photo: Printscreen/YouTube/MUP



