politics
April 4, 2026
President Vučić: Blockaders committed educational genocide in Serbia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić was included in the Kurir television program today.
TL;DR
- President Vučić anticipates food and water shortages in the coming months, exacerbated by the crisis in the Persian Gulf.
- He warned that inflation, particularly in April, May, and June, could erode past economic achievements, possibly necessitating the suspension of capital projects.
- Serbia has sufficient gas reserves, but concerns remain about the rising prices of oil and petroleum derivatives, making procurement more difficult.
- Vučić characterized a sharp decline in university graduates in 2023 as 'educational genocide,' blaming political opponents for disrupting education.
- He noted that the country faces decades of paying the price for this 'educational genocide' and may need to import engineers.
- The President expressed a desire for others to lead Serbia but would only consider running again if polls indicated no other viable option and his opponents were poised to win.
- He criticized some political figures for engaging with international figures while refusing dialogue with him.
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