politics
April 30, 2026
Serbian Opposition, Come to Your Senses
The recent parliamentary elections in Hungary clearly showed the modality of political electoral action, how and in what way one can stand up to a corrupt kleptocratic and authoritarian government.

TL;DR
- The Hungarian parliamentary elections demonstrated a method to counter corrupt, kleptocratic, and authoritarian rule.
- The author believes Serbian elections are essentially math: absolute unification and high turnout are key.
- The Serbian opposition is divided, with some prioritizing individual gain over collective action.
- If the opposition unites and supports students, the current Serbian leadership will face defeat, similar to Viktor Orbán.
- To counter the ruling party's alleged voter manipulation and influence of law enforcement, Serbia needs approximately 200,000 poll watchers at 8,500 polling stations.
- The author urges the Serbian opposition to unite, as their disunity benefits the ruling party.
- Students are presented as the only viable force capable of defeating the current government.
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