Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic publicly stated Tuesday that he observes growing nervousness among his political opponents. The comment was made without specifying which opponents or the cause of their alleged anxiety. No further details were provided regarding the basis for Vucic’s assessment. The statement arrives amidst ongoing political activity in Serbia, though no specific event was directly linked to the President’s remarks. This declaration follows a pattern of Vucic commenting on the state of the opposition, often framing them as unstable or desperate. The President’s office has not yet released any supporting evidence for the claim. Political analysts suggest the statement may be a tactic to discredit rivals.
