Serbia is a country where the education system does not function for months, where universities, Public Service and roads are blocked every day throughout the country.
Serbia is a country where the top government accuses university professors of being a criminal organization that, on the orders of foreign services, wants to overthrow the constitutional order, and those spies, terrorists and criminals are still at large.
Serbia is a country where disobedient teachers and professors are not paid their salaries.
Serbia is a country where students walk from place to place, hundreds of kilometers, in order to fix it.
Serbia is a country where high school students also walk from various places to Novi Sad because their teachers are humiliated.
Serbia is the country where Ćaciland was built.
Serbia is a country where the government in the center of Belgrade organized a three-day fair "We will not give Vučić".
Serbia is a country where, for unknown reasons, the government erects tents in the middle of Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard, which block traffic there for days.
Serbia is a country where the government protests against the opposition.
Serbia is a country without a Regulatory Body for Electronic Media.
Serbia is a country where, despite clear legal provisions, public companies have been managed by acting directors for years.
Serbia is a country where prices are expressed in non-existent money - 50,34 dinars, for example, which should mean 50 dinars and 34 of something that doesn't exist.
Serbia is a country where, in addition to a passport, you must also have an identity card in order to withdraw your own money from the bank or do something like that.
Serbia is a country of private debt collectors called public prosecutors.
Serbia is a country where private notaries have a monopoly.
Serbia is a country where you can be tried even if you have never received a summons.
Serbia is the country where the Temple of St. Žex exists.
Serbia is a country where DJ Vučićević is a dominant media personality without any legal consequences.
Serbia is a country where companies that have leased land are given the same land as a gift without any compensation.
Serbia is a country where the President of the Republic violates the Constitution every day.
Serbia is a country where parliament and government exist only for the sake of form.
Serbia is a country that has no control over part of its territory. But this already chronic condition resulted from the politics of those who were in power in the 1990s, and now, with the wholehearted help of overflights, they are once again leading the country to the abyss.
And so on.
But let's go back to current events, the blockade of Radio and Television of Serbia and the university.
Higher education does not work at all, and the Public Service broadcasts some kind of crisis program. Authorities are calling for arrests and filing of criminal charges against the blockaders, but nothing is happening. In a functioning state, the prosecution should either prosecute the representatives of the authorities for slander, defamation and pressure on the judiciary, or the police should arrest all criminals, miscreants and terrorists.
As it is, the state currently no longer exists. Colloquial: she neither stinks nor smells. It is neither legal, nor illegal, neither a dictatorship, nor a republic, and it collapsed in that gap.
The state can be re-established in two ways: either it will become totalitarian, or it will become democratic. There is currently a tug of war between the government and the rebel citizens led by the students.