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When the troops arrive in Kosovo, Šešelj discovers what every Serb has in his head.
Serbia🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

When the troops arrive in Kosovo, Šešelj discovers what every Serb has in his head.

Vojislav Šešelj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), claims that every true Serb has a personal plan in their mind for reclaiming Kosovo and Metohija. He suggests there is no universally accepted national plan yet but believes such plans are forming in people's minds. Šešelj advises against revealing any potential plan immediately, emphasizing the need to wait for favorable circumstances. He criticizes past leaders like Alexander Karađorđević for actions he views as detrimental to Serbia's interests, referencing historical grievances over territorial losses. Šešelj also mentions the importance of monitoring international relations, particularly between Russia, the US, and China, before taking action regarding Kosovo.

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When the troops arrive in Kosovo, Šešelj discovers what every Serb has in his head.

Vojislav Šešelj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), claims that every true Serb has a personal plan in their mind for reclaiming Kosovo and Metohija. He suggests there is no universally accepted national plan yet but believes such plans are forming in people's minds. Šešelj advises against revealing any potential plan immediately, emphasizing the need to wait for favorable circumstances. He criticizes past leaders like Alexander Karađorđević for actions he views as detrimental to Serbia's interests, referencing historical grievances over territorial losses. Šešelj also mentions the importance of monitoring international relations, particularly between Russia, the US, and China, before taking action regarding Kosovo.

Bias read (Right): The article presents Šešelj's nationalist rhetoric about reclaiming Kosovo and Metohija, which aligns with far-right political positions. The framing emphasizes historical grievances and calls for territorial expansion, using emotionally charged language and references to past leaders who 'betrayed'

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 45): Factuality is high as it reports Šešelj's statements accurately and aligns with known positions. Objectivity is low due to the emotionally charged language and one-sided focus on Serbian nationalist views, lacking balance.

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