Vucic: They are complaining about changes in the police, but I confirm, there will be many!

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was today in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo received by Japanese Emperor Naruhito After the meeting with the emperor, the Serbian president addressed journalists.
The president spoke about the topics from the meetings with the Japanese emperor and with the country's prime minister, but also announced major changes in Serbia, and commented on a military parade that will be held on September 20 in Belgrade.
"We want to show our citizens how much progress their Army has made. I will not make any speech, actions are my best words and what you will see is what we have been doing for the past 13, 14 years. We were developing the country, raising it economically. Only an economically strong Serbia could have such an army, at least a ten times stronger one than during the time of Ponos and the 'blockaders' (anti-government protesters)," said Vucic.
"As for the changes, there will be many. When they say that changes are being prepared in the police and in other places, and complain about it, then it's clear to you how the coup was being organized and how deeply they influenced the state institutions and worked to overthrow the state. Instead of apologizing and making excuses, I'm proud of it and am announcing it, and that's what they'll be seeing in the coming period," he said, and added:
"Serbia lost a lot of strength and energy until it defeated them, while a lot of money was invested in destroying the state and yet they failed. What remains is to thank those people who protected and defended the country and did not seek a place in the color revolution. I have no indention of justifying myself, I can confirm that there will be many changes in the state structures."
The president of Serbia has been on a working visit to Japan since September 14. Yesterday in Osaka he attended the official ceremony of the presentation of the National Day of Serbia at EXPO 2025.
(Telegraf.rs)
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