politics
March 23, 2026
Opposition in chaos before elections: conflicts, doubts, and no clear plan (video)
Just seven days before the local elections, the political scene in the opposition bloc appears deeply divided and without a clear strategy, as further exposed by the appearance of the leader of the Party of Freedom and Justice, Dragan Đilas, on the show "Utisak nedelje".
TL;DR
- The opposition bloc is deeply divided and lacks a clear strategy days before local elections.
- Dragan Đilas expressed reservations about the "student list" and pointed to internal divisions and a lack of clarity on its composition and program.
- Concerns were raised about the potential autonomy of such representatives if they entered parliament, suggesting a fear of losing political control.
- Conflicts also arose with representatives of the green-left bloc, like Radomir Lazović, indicating ongoing public disputes.
- Mutual accusations and questioning among opposition figures have become common, eroding the image of a united front.
- Dialogue was mentioned as a potential solution, but even participants seemed uncertain about its feasibility.
- Instead of concrete proposals, internal accusations and blame-shifting dominated, complicating internal relations.
- The opposition appears to be spending more energy on internal conflicts than on developing political offers and programs.
- Mutual distrust, unclear plans, and open conflicts suggest a significant lack of unity that could impact electoral results.
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