In the immediate vicinity Chacilenda, the occupied Pionirski Park, which was turned into a fenced paramilitary base of the Serbian Progressive Party, in the Presidency on Andrićevo venc, the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić receives representatives of political parties these days. The action was called a "call for dialogue".
Key topics: the calling of extraordinary parliamentary elections at the request of a part of the citizens and the relationship with the European Union and Serbia's actions in complex international circumstances on the security and energy front.
The series of audiences, at least that's what was announced, was opened on Friday at nine o'clock by the leader of the Socialist Movement, Aleksandar Vulin, who has long since disappeared from the public.
The opposition does not like empty talk
Most of the opposition parties rejected Vučić's call as meaningless.
The Green-Left Front (ZLF) announced that Vučić's call was not a sincere desire to overcome problems and divisions in society, but another manipulation with the aim of keeping the "progressive criminal octopus" in power.

Photo: Dragana Rakić/FoNetSrdjan Milivojevic
The Democratic Party (DS) assessed that Vučić is not initiating a dialogue about the elections, but is trying to impose a story about the country's foreign policy orientation in order to avoid calling them. "The only real political topic today is the question: does Serbia want to continue living under the mafia regime or not," said Srđan Milivojević.
Danijela Nestorović, MP of the Ecological Uprising, stated that they did not even receive an invitation from Vučić, and that he has been conducting a dialogue with himself for 13 years, and that she is not clear about what kind of consultations we are talking about.
The president of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), Pavle Grbović, confirmed to the Beta agency that the party did not receive Vučić's invitation either.

Photo: Marija JankovićMiroslav Aleksic
The president of the Serbia Center Party (SRCE) Zdravko Ponoš said that the dialogue should be conducted in the Parliament and not in the Presidency, that Vučić is only trying to calm down the Western partners after the incidents in the local elections and the raid of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP) in the Rectorate in Belgrade.
The leader of the People's Movement of Serbia, Miroslav Aleksić, believes that "the only place for dialogue is the Serbian parliament, which has obviously been abolished", and Miloš Jovanović, the president of the New DSS, says that "the government absolutely and irreversibly lost its legitimacy the moment it began to physically deal with its own people".
"These days, Vučić organizes talks with himself. He sits on one side of the table, and he de facto sits on the other, because those who come to these 'talks' unquestioningly implement what he says. Of course, the SSP does not take part in such a play," said Dragan Đilas, president of the Party of Freedom and Justice.

Photo: Ognjen Stevanović/FoNetDragan Djilas
And he added: "Many conclude that this is preparing the ground for the announcement of elections, but in fact it is all just a show so that people would not deal with the catastrophic situation in the country, which is getting worse and worse day by day."
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