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Dienstag, 18. Juni 2024

In Serbien wird ein Neuer Geheimdienst Chef bestellt: Vladimir Orlic, mit guter Bildung, Ausbildung wie der gesamte EU, Berliner Apparat

 West - NATO Presse, welche immer Lügen und verdrehen: Vladimir Orlic!

Kein dubioser Schwätzer, wie mit Fake, Dumm Studium, der West Staaten mit Politologie, Soziologie, und Fake Mafia Diplomen rund um Georg Soros, Open Society Bildung 


Sogar die Republik Serbien erwähnt diesen Personal Wechsel

 Serbia’s New Intelligence Service Chief Will Guard Vucic’s ‘Captured’ State

Vladimir Orlic at the Serbian parliament in August 2022.
The appointment of a ruling party apparatchik as head of the powerful Security Information Agency suggests the intelligence service will remain a loyal servant of Serbia’s president.

 

 

The Serbian public was informed last week that the National Security Council, NSC, chaired by President Aleksandar Vucic, had approved the appointment of Vladimir Orlic, an official of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, as the new director of the Security Information Agency, BIA.

The following day, the government issued the formal decision to appoint Orlic as director. While this news attracted attention, it did not come as a big surprise to those familiar with Serbia’s security institutions. Since coming to power in 2012, the Progressive Party has established a practice of appointing people to head the BIA and other state institutions based not on expertise and professionalism but on their loyalty to Vucic.

This is evident from the fact that it was announced that the NSC, led by Vucic, had given its approval for Orlic’s appointment – even though by law the NSC provides only a non-binding opinion in appointing the BIA’s director; the government is the institution that appoints and dismisses the head of the BIA. The move was aimed at signaling that Vucic personally stands behind Orlic’s appointment.

Orlic proved his loyalty to Vucic and the ruling party as president of Serbia’s National Assembly from 2022 to 2024, when he compared the political opposition to Hitler, Goebbels and other fascists, and labelled them thieves and scum. He used similar derogatory names for professional media critical of the Serbian Progressive Party government.

Like his five predecessors, as director of the BIA, he will effectively promote President Vucic’s will within the agency, protecting and increasing Vucic’s power and authority, as well as the power and wealth of those close to him.

This task has been made easier for him by the fact that, under his predecessors, the BIA was structured to serve these purposes. Within the agency, a situation centre has been established to collect critical information, staffed with young cadres from the ruling party. From the year the Serbian Progressive Party came to power to 2018, the agency hired 250 new people, and many more agents have been hired since then.

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The Agency’s recent agenda has also included the persecution of Russian liberal exiles in Serbia and patrolling the streets of Belgrade with armed and uniformed BIA members following a terrorist attack in Moscow.

Alleged organised crime connections

The Security Information Agency building in Belgrade. Photo courtesy of N1.

Reports by the New York Times and other media outlets have claimed that the Agency has used criminal structures for various tasks beneficial to the current regime – from providing security at Progressive Party gatherings to dispersing fan groups that were chanting derogatory slogans against Vucic at matches.

This alleged deployment of criminal elements by the BIA has caused journalists and former and current members of security institutions to claim that since the Progressive Party came to power, the borderline between organised crime and the state has become blurred.

In the future, continuity in the BIA’s work can be expected in terms of international cooperation; Orlic will consistently implement Vucic’s policy of scaremongering and stability. This involves simultaneously playing on other countries’ fears while offering Serbia’s security institutions as useful partners in addressing them.

 

https://balkaninsight.com/2024/06/18/serbias-new-intelligence-service-chief-will-guard-vucics-captured-state/ 

 Vladimir Orlić: Besuch von Staatspräsident Xi Jinping ist von historischer Bedeutung

03.05.2024 19:57:12
     

Der Parlamentsabgeordnete und ehemalige Sprecher der Nationalversammlung der Republik Serbien, Vladimir Orlić, sagte vor Kurzem in einem Interview mit der China Media Group (CMG), dass der kommende Serbien-Besuch von Staatspräsident Xi Jinping von historischer Bedeutung sei.

Er drückte seine Hoffnung aus, dass der Besuch die Beziehungen sowie die praktische Zusammenarbeit zwischen den beiden Ländern auf eine höhere Ebene heben werde.

„In den Jahren seit dem letzten Serbien-Besuch von Staatspräsident Xi Jinping haben unsere beiden Seiten zusammengearbeitet, um unsere Beziehungen kontinuierlich voranzubringen. Die eiserne Freundschaft zwischen Serbien und China ist dem gegenseitigen Respekt und Vertrauen verdankt, das Präsident Vučić und Staatspräsident Xi aufgebaut haben, sowie den gemeinsamen Bemühungen der Parlamente, der Regierungsinstitutionen und aller Menschen in Serbien und China. Ich hoffe, dass mit diesem Besuch die bilateralen Beziehungen und die praktische Zusammenarbeit zwischen Serbien und China auf eine höhere Ebene gehoben werden“, sagte Orlić.

 

 

 

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