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SSP unveils ‘Serbia After Vucic’ program to dismantle the ruling regime

SSP unveils ‘Serbia After Vucic’ program to dismantle the ruling regime

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

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  • The Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) launched its "Serbia After Vucic" program, outlining a 100-day plan for a post-transition government.
  • The program aims to dismantle the current regime's "mechanisms of manipulation" and prevent the old system's power centers from blocking reforms.
  • SSP introduced an interactive website for citizens to submit suggestions and track political promises, emphasizing a "total overhaul of the system" due to alleged dictatorship and corruption.

The Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has unveiled its "Serbia After Vucic" program, a detailed roadmap designed for the first 100 days of a hypothetical post-transition government. The party stated the initiative's primary goal is to dismantle the ruling regime's "mechanisms of manipulation" and ensure that established power centers from the old system can no longer impede necessary reforms.

During the program's launch, the SSP introduced an interactive website, srbijaposlevucica.ssp.rs, where citizens can contribute suggestions and monitor the fulfillment of political promises. SSP leader Dragan Djilas described the plan as more than a standard government transition. "This is not a standard transition from one democratic government to another," Djilas stated. "This is a total overhaul of the system because we are dealing with a dictatorship, with an autocratic administration that is intertwined with the mafia, where corruption is everywhere and the economy is in deep trouble."

This is not a standard transition from one democratic government to another. This is a total overhaul of the system because we are dealing with a dictatorship, with an autocratic administration that is intertwined with the mafia, where corruption is everywhere and the economy is in deep trouble.

— Dragan DjilasDescribing the "Serbia After Vucic" program and the nature of the current government.

Djilas emphasized that by the end of the initial 100 days, it must be evident that public funds, state institutions, and the electoral process are no longer under the control of a single party or subject to blackmail and pressure. Member of Parliament Pedja Mitrovic explained that the day-by-day program is intended to reassure the public. By clearly illustrating how the country will change, the party hopes to mitigate fears that the current administration's fall could lead to chaos.

Mitrovic presented the new website's features, calling the program "a blueprint for dismantling the ruling party's regime." The initiative signals a strong opposition stance, aiming to present a concrete alternative and mobilize public support by offering a clear vision for systemic change.

This is a blueprint for dismantling the ruling party’s regime.

— Pedja MitrovicDescribing the "Serbia After Vucic" program and demonstrating the new website's features.
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