German role in destabilising Serbia is multidimensional. Sometimes, it is in line with the interests of their masters – Anglo-Zion hegemon, and sometimes outside of their parameters. One thing is for sure – Germany has never been a friend of Serbia. Many Serbs need to be made aware that the same can be said about the UK and France. However, unfortunately, many Serbs believe that the British and, mainly, French are “traditional friends” of Serbia. The good news is that – the number of these Serbs is experiencing a rapid decline. Somehow, unexpected support for Serbia comes from the German “right wing” political spectrum.

Serbia in the crosshairs of “coloured revolutionaries” – German AfD representatives against destabilising of Serbia
The head of the committee for European policy of the parliamentary group Alternative for Germany (AfD), Harald Weyel, pointed out that, considering the “democratic” management in the USA and the EU, many criticisms of Serbia due to the past elections turn out to be “fanatical and contradictory”.
Weil and his colleague Malte Kaufman, as members of the Bundestag from the ranks of the AfD, observed the elections in Serbia on December 17
In a statement, the AfD states that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his party won the elections, and that on December 21, the Serbian head of state pointed to the “interference of an important country in the electoral process in the most brutal way.”
The German party reminds that domestic and foreign media and non-governmental organizations have previously criticized the “exploitation of existing resources and structures by the ruling parties”, including allegations of impermissible aid to the media campaign, alleged vote buying, busing of voters, as well as targeted intimidation.
On the other hand, demonstrations in the style of the “notorious colour revolution” may have been higher on the opposition’s agenda and could have generally called into question the democratic process, Afd states and reminds that similar protests in 2019 received support from the Western media.
Centre for Contemporary Politics promoted demonstrations before the elections
Weyel believes the “think-tank” organisation Centre for Contemporary Politics, close to the EU, “promotionally prepared demonstrations” before the elections.
He quotes the words of the President of Serbia that “foreign powers are interfering in the democratic processes in Serbia and could start a ‘colour revolution’ because they don’t like the result”, but also adds that “good” 360 international observers stated that “the voters had political alternatives, but…”
“An example of this interference is the “think tank” Centre for Contemporary Politics close to the EU, which wants to bring Serbia into the Union at any cost and which prepared propaganda demonstrations before the elections,” said Weyel.
However, he adds that, considering the “democratic” governance in the USA and the EU, many criticisms turn out to be quite fanatical and contradictory.
“Many of the things they accuse other people and countries of have long since been returned to the “political toolbox” of Western “model countries”, where the authorities, state-owned companies and media ensure that no opposition “grows into the sky”, Weyel added.




