Government supporters have repeatedly driven their cars into demonstrations, and students have been hospitalised in street clashes with masked men that opposition groups accuse the government of mobilising against the largely peaceful protesters.
For a government that has committed to reforms based around democracy and the rule of a law as part of its years-long bid to join the European Union, these are heavy accusations. But despite calls from Serbian civil society groups for the EU’s leading bodies to condemn violence against peaceful protesters, and a demand by largely left-wing European deputies for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to cancel a planned meeting with Vučić next week, Brussel has kept largely quiet.
“It is clear – and to many, very disappointing – that the EU has remained silent regarding the deeply corrupt and increasingly authoritarian Vučić regime,” he said. “Back in October, Ursula von der Leyen praised ‘dear Aleksandar’ for ‘delivering on reforms, in particular on the fundamentals, as you just said, of rule of law and democracy. And you have shown that deeds follow your words’. This speaks volumes, not only about the EU’s treatment of Serbia but also about the moral degradation within the Brussels administration.”
Deals, deals, deals. The EU needs that lithium. The EU also has many other business interests in Serbia. Vučić is a great business partner to the EU.
I feel there are other priorities in Europe now.
I want the EU to support the protesters, but I can also see this validating Vucics rhetoric of there being a ‘hostile takeover’ organised by foreign powers.
Its likely the friendly words will continue but the EU will delay Serbia joining.
The EU is dealing with Hungary already, plus looking with concern at whats happening in Slovakia.
Serbia won’t be joining the EU any time soon, and the EU will string Serbia along in the meantime watching what happens. They won’t want any more authoritarian regimes joining. Hungary is already a huge thorn in the aide of the EU.
Because capital hasn’t been affected just yet, is my guess.
Edit: Spoke with a Serbian friend and they say it’s because of the lithium mines.