The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, held a speech in the Presidency at Andrić's Wreath consultations with representatives of the Socialist Movement (PS), the Union of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) and the Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP). All this takes place in the immediate neighborhood Chacilenda, that is Pioneer Park fenced and occupied for the needs of paramilitary formations that are at the disposal of the President of the Republic.

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After that, he stated that he invited the political parties for consultations because he believes that "humanity is on the edge of the abyss" and because it is necessary to make serious decisions", reports RTS. Not a single opposition party responded to his call for a "dialogue".
Vučić explained that they want to "try to stand in a responsible way in such a situation and do what is best for our country, what is best for our people".
Does he know them?
"And I know in advance", continued the President of the Republic, "no one needs to tell me how the majority of the parties of the former regime will reject it, because 'Vučić is buying time', because Vučić doesn't know what he's doing, I guess they always come to such conclusions starting from themselves."
But despite everything, he once again gives them the opportunity to come and express their views, and maybe hear something about the opportunities in the world and everything we are facing.
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President worried because "it will be very bad"
"Why am I so worried and why did I ask for this? I asked because it is not possible to simply predict what will happen, and what we can predict, at least as far as the world and the situation on the planet is concerned, will be very bad. Today we already have terrible increases in fertilizer prices, and soon there will be a shortage," said Vučić.
When will the elections be called?
Speaking about the calling of parliamentary elections, Vučić mentioned several dates:
"At the earliest formal-legal parliamentary elections could be called at the end of May, and at the latest in March next year. If they were called in March next year, then they would not be extraordinary, but regular. And I said that I would call them earlier."
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