"Whatever you do, whether it's blockades, a general strike, or the blocking of institutions, at the end of every ballade and at the end of every story, elections must come," Brnabic said.
She assessed that the call for a general strike could potentially be "a call for a coup d'état or a color revolution."
"If your representatives in parliament, let's say the opposition, as I don't know who else it could be, are unwilling to work on improving election conditions, how will we ever reach elections?" Brnabic asked.
In her view, if the opposition in parliament is not a political representative of the students and citizens protesting in the streets, who distance themselves from the opposition, then it becomes "an extraparliamentary, non-institutional struggle because opposition representatives largely do not represent anyone."
"This again means we must go to elections so that the people on the streets, who are dissatisfied, can have their representatives in parliament. And clearly, that is not the opposition," Brnabic concluded.
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