Slobodan Milošević's paramilitary units had two main bases. Arkan's Serbian Volunteer Guard was located in Erdut, and the Legion's "Red Berets" were located in Kula. So, both are far from Belgrade and out of sight.
The current president of Serbia is making a quantum leap. He placed his unnamed paramilitary formation under his own window in the center of Belgrade. After the veterans of the "Red Berets" burned down the "Chatsiland", Pionirski Park became a forbidden city. That is understandable. There is no place for walkers, children, pets and the public in paramilitary bases. And how would it be when the infiltrated FDU students state that among the tents in front of the Presidency they saw hecklers, rubber bullets, real ammunition, laths...
The future prime minister in "Chatsiland"
If Vučić digs up a new prime minister somewhere, that martyr will also hold the keys to "Caciland". No one will stop him even two percent, but he fits the formation as well as the service pistol.
If that prime minister becomes one of the previous ministers and others like them, everything will be self-explanatory. But if "our man from abroad" - preferably a technocrat - enters Nemanjina 11, they will gasp with wonder. Naive or not, he will stumble upon regime paramilitaries at every turn.
First of all, in the government itself. There they adopt illegal and unconstitutional decisions while saying - Slavica. Currently, the Minister of Education is destroying universities so much that even the late Milošević is turning in his grave. Yes, for him, colleges were the same as agricultural cooperatives, but he still didn't try to wipe them off the face of the earth like his party friend.
And one more piece of advice to Vučić's future prime minister - it is better for him to stumble into a minefield than among capital buildings. Apart from the experienced and hardened paramilitaries of the president, he will not meet anyone else there. They are not to be messed with, they will sue him to the boss. And when he gets angry...
That's what the commanders said.
If he doesn't know beforehand, the one who accepts to lead the new government will quickly find that Vučić manipulates the ministers and the state in the same way as Arkan used to manipulate his guardsmen. The only thing that matters is his will and interests. Those who understand it progress, those who don't - we regret the case.
There is nothing to wonder or think about. If it is legal - fine. If he can't - again fine. The head of state does not consider that a word binds him, even less a promise, and least of all a truth. In that sense - purely as a joke - does anyone still remember the decisive fight against "Vojvodina separatism"?
Just like Arkan, Vučić finds cover for his paramilitary government in empty Serbianism, conspiracy theories and show nonsense. In that name, most of the political speeches of both of them look like an unlaid egg.
So, who needs Vučić's new paramilitary government? To no one but him and his guardsmen, sorry - to the progressives.