Serbian State Communiqué #1: The Die is Cast

BogoljubApril 15, 2026politics


The elections have concluded with a decisive and unambiguous outcome, as https://app.warera.io/user/687c0238629a46d7c095e9bb has been elected President of https://app.warera.io/country/6813b6d446e731854c7ac7ba with a commanding 125 votes (80.13%), securing a mandate strong enough to define not only leadership, but the direction and tempo of the country’s next phase.

Other candidates followed at a significant distance, with the closest result reaching 21 votes, a gap that reflects not division, but consolidation around a single, clearly recognized path forward, removing any uncertainty about where Serbia stands internally or how it intends to position itself moving ahead.


Election Results Overview:

https://app.warera.io/user/687c0238629a46d7c095e9bb — 125 votes (80.13%)

https://app.warera.io/user/695ff6fa4ff196ddbbbf90ad — 21 votes (13.46%)

https://app.warera.io/user/69d3d02e43a67adf4e4065cc — 7 votes (4.49%)

https://app.warera.io/user/69772934eb46e235a2149c02 — 2 votes (1.28%)

https://app.warera.io/user/6972e1b606c01daec6196358 — 1 vote (0.64%)

The distribution of votes establishes a clear hierarchy of support and confirms that Serbia enters this new phase with alignment, not hesitation, and with a leadership that carries both authority and expectation.


A Government With Defined Roles

With the election concluded and the mandate established, the new administration moves forward without delay, introducing a structured leadership model designed to ensure that responsibility is distributed efficiently and that no part of the state operates without clear direction or oversight.

As part of this structure, I take on the role of Vice President, working alongside https://app.warera.io/user/687c0238629a46d7c095e9bb to oversee coordination, internal organization, external communication, and the consistency of Serbia's public narrative, ensuring that decisions made at the top are executed with clarity and reinforced across all levels of the country’s operations.

The government has been organized as follows:

Ministry of Defense:

Minister of Defense: https://app.warera.io/user/6993b905cd957d3e93bc35a6

Deputy Minister: https://app.warera.io/user/697652a1ebc77346c06a3ced

Deputy Minister: https://app.warera.io/user/69887cd514220c9fec412ad0
Deputy Minister: REDACTED

Ministry of Economy:

Minister of Economy: https://app.warera.io/user/689480029a177890e9f0e3b8

Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

Minister of Foreign Affairs: https://app.warera.io/user/6898dbe8f3c7e02ba2ba3d9a

Deputy Minister: https://app.warera.io/user/6978f619c501485ef17bce14

Deputy Minister: https://app.warera.io/user/688e1865dd260cf155db569c

Deputy Minister: https://app.warera.io/user/69b1222da583a3b5f9d1add0

Proxy Management:

Manager: https://app.warera.io/user/68d65117471352ce35fb0ba4
Assistant to the Manager: https://app.warera.io/user/697a669d0ae08b8658961147

Assistant to the Manager: https://app.warera.io/user/697a57ad2f1cef1c8a5a4291

Senior Advisor:

https://app.warera.io/user/6830f1ebbbd6e3b417be7b81

Each of these roles exists within a coordinated system where responsibilities are defined in advance, expectations are understood, and communication between sectors is treated as a requirement rather than an afterthought.

Operational Direction

The administration enters this phase with a structured and deliberate approach across all key areas, ensuring that military coordination remains directly aligned with national planning, economic activity is maintained with stability and efficiency in mind, and foreign affairs continue to operate with consistency across alliances and external actors.

Internally, communication is expected to remain direct, functional, and disciplined, allowing the country to operate without fragmentation or unnecessary delay, while externally, Serbia will maintain a clear and unified presence that reflects its intentions without ambiguity.

At the same time, the broader strategic direction remains unchanged in its core, but sharper in its execution, as Serbia continues to assert its position in a landscape where control, presence, and coordination define outcomes.

Those who continue to occupy Serbian land should not misinterpret this transition as a pause or a period of adjustment, because it represents the opposite, a consolidation of leadership and a tightening of structure that allows for more consistent and sustained action, applied with patience where needed and pressure where required.

Inauguration of the President

The formal inauguration of President https://app.warera.io/user/687c0238629a46d7c095e9bb marked the definitive transition from mandate to authority, conducted within the ceremonial halls of the state under the full weight of institutional continuity and expectation.

The ceremony was overseen by former President https://app.warera.io/user/6813b764efecdf9bab195b66 and former Minister of Foreign Affairs https://app.warera.io/user/696f63df2b85f46da385ad36, whose presence anchored the transition within the existing framework of leadership while signaling a controlled and deliberate transfer of responsibility.

Their role was not merely ceremonial, but confirmatory, linking past administration to the current one without ambiguity or fracture.


Statement from the President

The result of this election establishes more than leadership; it defines the structure through which Serbia will operate from this point forward, with every level of the state aligned under a system that prioritizes coordination, discipline, and continuity of action. This administration is built to remove inconsistency, to eliminate fragmentation, and to ensure that effort is not wasted through lack of direction, but reinforced through a framework where responsibility is clear and execution is expected.

Internally, this means that Serbia will function as a connected system, where communication is direct, roles are understood, and actions are carried out without delay or contradiction. Externally, it means that our presence will be consistent and deliberate, with every message, every move, and every response reflecting a unified position that does not shift under pressure or uncertainty.

There should be no misinterpretation of what this transition represents. It is not a pause, it is not a period of adjustment, and it is not an opening for others to strengthen their position at our expense. It is a consolidation of control, and with it comes the ability to apply pressure in a way that is sustained, coordinated, and increasingly difficult to withstand over time.

Those who currently occupy Serbian land should understand that their position is not being evaluated in moments, but over duration. This administration does not rely on isolated actions or temporary surges, but on continuous application of pressure that does not lose direction, does not lose coordination, and does not lose intent. Positions held against us will not be challenged once, but repeatedly, and with each cycle, the cost of maintaining them will increase.

We are not approaching this with urgency that burns out, but with persistence that accumulates. The difference is not immediate impact, but inevitable outcome. Systems that operate without cohesion tend to fail under sustained pressure, and this administration is structured to ensure that such pressure is applied with consistency and without interruption.

For those who stand with Serbia, this structure provides clarity, stability, and a defined path where effort contributes directly to progress. For those who stand against us, particularly on land that does not belong to them, the expectation should be adjusted accordingly: this will not resolve itself through time, nor will it be ignored.

The mandate has been given, the structure is in place, and the phase of preparation is over. What follows is execution carried out with discipline, coordination, and the understanding that outcomes are not forced—they are built until they become unavoidable.

— President https://app.warera.io/user/687c0238629a46d7c095e9bb

Moving Forward

With leadership confirmed, responsibilities assigned, and structure established, Serbia enters its next phase without hesitation, carrying both the stability of internal alignment and the intent required to act on it.

The process is complete, the direction is fixed, and the system is already in motion.

What remains now is not a question of whether Serbia will act, but how long others can hold their position before that action begins to take effect.