The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) published a video that mocks the opposition leader and citizens who have been holding protests across Serbia for several weeks now. Author of the video remains unknown.
The SNS published the video on its YouTube channel and official social network accounts.
The video shows two men disguised as the opposition Alliance for Serbia leaders Dragan Djilas and Vuk Jeremic, whom one man takes to the person he calls Tycoon No 1 for further protest instructions.
After they say the protests cost a lot, the man whose face is not seen gives them a bag full of money.
They asked if they would get “only one?” to which he replied “yes, but with five million,” which reminds of official title of the citizens’ protest they symbolically named “one in five million” in response to SNS leader and Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic who had said that “even if there were five million people in the street” he would not cede to the opposition’s demands for electoral reform and increased media freedom.
The protests were organised on Saturday for the ninth consecutive weekend across Serbia, this time including the northern part of the divided town of Kosovo Mitrovica, where the Serbs compose a majority.




