Opposition figure Goran Radosavljević has sharply criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, alleging a pause in what he terms Vučić’s failing economic policies – a reference to a satirical comparison with the “Alan Ford” comic series. Radosavljević claims the government is now attempting to buy votes by offering 35,000 dinars to citizens, effectively asking them to compromise their children's future. He frames this offer as a form of bribery designed to influence voters ahead of upcoming elections. The statement suggests a deep concern over the state of the Serbian economy and a belief that the ruling party is resorting to desperate measures. Radosavljević’s comments represent a strong rebuke of the current administration's financial strategies and electoral tactics. The accusation points to potentially unethical methods employed to secure electoral support. This challenges the legitimacy of the upcoming elections in the eyes of the opposition.