Vucic Claims €3 Billion Was Spent to Overthrow Him: Who’s Behind It?
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić claims that foreign states have invested €3 billion in attempts to remove him from power. He describes this as a large-scale operation to destabilize the country but assures that he will not allow a "color revolution" to take place.

Where Did the €3 Billion Come From?
Vučić initially estimated that external funding for opposition forces in Serbia amounted to €1.5 billion. However, according to his latest calculations, a total of €3 billion has been directed toward undermining his government over the past decade.
According to the Serbian leader, these funds were used to support opposition groups, finance protests, and launch media campaigns aimed at discrediting his government. He claims that the main goal of these investments is to weaken Serbia and make it dependent on foreign players.
Protests and Foreign Influence
Vučić’s statements come amid ongoing protests in Serbia over various social and political issues. The country has witnessed demonstrations against environmental policies, rising prices, and tragic incidents linked to infrastructure failures.
The Serbian government has repeatedly stated that protest movements are being coordinated from abroad. According to officials, the goal of these organizers is not to protect citizens' interests but to orchestrate a change in leadership in Belgrade following the model of "color revolutions."
What Happens Next?
Vučić is confident that his government will withstand the pressure. He stated that "there will be no bloody revolutions" and that Serbia will remain stable.
Additionally, the Serbian president announced that he is writing a book about his experience resisting foreign attempts at destabilization. According to him, this work will serve as a guide for world leaders facing similar challenges.
Impact on International Relations
Vučić’s claims could further strain Serbia's relations with Western countries. In recent years, Belgrade has attempted to balance ties with the European Union, Russia, and China while maintaining an independent foreign policy.
Now, Vučić is working to consolidate his position ahead of potential new protests and political crises. However, the question remains: was €3 billion really spent on his removal, or is this a strategic political maneuver?
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