politics
March 23, 2026
Piper on Žana Bulajić: She invented a spin, and in the EU, pumps are empty
“Whenever you think N1 can’t surprise you anymore, they succeed,” begins analyst Uroš Piper.
TL;DR
- Analyst Uroš Piper criticizes N1 journalist Žana Bulajić for allegedly fabricating a 'spin' regarding fuel shortages in Europe.
- Piper provides five examples from developed European countries to disprove Bulajić's claim.
- Examples include fuel purchase limits in Slovenia, proposed speed limit reductions in England and Sweden for fuel conservation, work-from-home initiatives in Italy, subsidized public transport in Germany, and the potential implementation of 'odd-even' driving rules in several European nations.
- Piper asserts that these measures indicate genuine fuel problems in Europe, contrasting it with Serbia's situation, which he states has sufficient fuel and therefore does not need such restrictions.
- Piper concludes by commenting on potential ownership-driven changes at N1 concerning its editors and journalists.
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