Marko Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Ђурић; born 25 June 1983) is a Serbian politician and diplomat who has served as the minister of foreign affairs since 2024.
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Đurić was born in 1983 in Belgrade and is of Jewish descent[9]
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Đurić speaks Serbian and English fluently, he lived in Israel and speaks Hebrew, and basic French.[6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marko_%C4%90uri%C4%87
Old Serbs and young Ghanaians: Serbia issues 100.000 work permits for foreigners
July 21, 2025, 13:48
Serbia is crying out for manpower. The reason for this is the aging of the population and the departure of young Serbs somewhere where their lives will be better. Young people from Ghana see a chance for themselves. It is even worse there than in Serbia
Final negotiations between the Republic of Ghana and Serbia on the conclusion of mobility are underway workforce. Translated into plain language: bureaucratic obstacles are being removed for young people from Ghana to work legally in Serbia, where 100.000 visas are planned to be issued this year work permits for foreigners.
During the official visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Marko Đurić to Accra, at a press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ghana, Samuel Okudzet Ablakava, the cooperation between Serbia and Ghana in this matter was announced, writes the Ghana News Agency.
Serbia faces an aging population and an increasing need for additional labor, while Ghana, on the other hand, has a young and unemployed population, officials of the West African republic explained.
Ghana, Serbia to sign MoU on labour mobility to Serbia
Pacome Emmanuel Damalie Jul – 19 – 2025 , 09:57
Ghana and Serbia are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on labour mobility, allowing Ghanaian workers to tap into Serbia’s 100,000 work permit initiative this year, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has said.
He indicated that the agreement, which aimed to deepen people-to-people engagements and create economic opportunities, was expected to benefit thousands of Ghanaian youths across various sectors of the economy.
Mr Okudzeto expressed interest in ensuring that the country took full advantage of Serbia’s work permit programme as the second African country to have benefited from the programme after Serbia signed a similar labour mobility agreement with Egypt.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs was speaking to the media in Accra yesterday after a closed-door meeting with his counterpart from Serbia, Marko Đurić, who is on a three-day working visit to the country.
When ordinary Serbs found out about this disgraceful deal they naturally became outraged, and so jew shitbag Đurić tried to do damage control by saying that it’s not really as bad as it sounds:
Repercussions of the “Ghana affair”: What is the truth about foreign workers in Serbia
06/08/2025 Snezana Rakic
The visit of Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić to Ghana would have been just one in a series of routine diplomatic activities if it weren’t for the political and economic aftermath that mostly ignited social media in Serbia, and even caught the attention of some media outlets.
The spark was a statement by Đurić’s Ghanaian counterpart, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who said he had heard that Serbia planned to approve 100,000 work permits for foreign workers, and that Ghana was ready to take advantage of that opportunity. Almost immediately, a wave of “moral panic” swept through social media, accompanied by comments unworthy of a country that prides itself on a tradition free of racism. But the panic didn’t stop online – it became a key political topic, with certain political figures crossing a line that should never be crossed: open hostility towards foreigners.
The Serbian Ministry later clarified that the 100,000 figure was not a quota granted to Ghana, but the annual limit for foreign work permits overall.
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However, the clarification did not calm the voices of “national purity.” Upon returning to Serbia, Đurić claimed he was attacked in the street while walking with his daughters. On his X account, he wrote that he had been receiving threats and insults in recent days.
I don’t think there’s any doubt that the jews are pressuring Serbia into complying with the globalist Jew World Order which demands that all white countries be flooded with non-white savages. They’re doing the same thing to Poland. In 2017, the jew banker Mateusz Morawiecki was appointed – not elected, mind you, but appointed – prime minister of Poland:
Poland appoints ex-banker with Jewish roots as prime minister
Two aunts of Mateusz Morawiecki were rescued by non-Jews during the Holocaust; one of them lives in Israel
By JTA 8 December 2017, 8:11 pm
A politician with Jewish roots who said that both of his aunts were rescued by non-Jews during the Holocaust was appointed the country’s prime minister amid a cabinet reshuffle.
Finance Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, a former bank chairman in the Santander Group, was tapped Thursday to take charge of the Polish government as it gears up for parliamentary elections in 2019, the ruling Law and Justice party announced. He succeeds Beata Maria Szydło, also of the right-wing party, who has served in the post since 2015.
Morawiecki, 49, who was not even a member of Law and Justice two years ago, joined the government as minister for economic development in 2015 before adding the post of finance minister last year.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/poland-appoints-ex-banker-with-jewish-roots-as-prime-minister/
And under this jew banker, the government started implementing harmful multicultural policies, which included accepting up to 400,000 (mostly non-white) immigrants a year:
Polish government plans to accept up to 400,000 immigrants a year
By Grzegorz Adamczyk 2 years ago
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to facilitate immigration to Poland for citizens of over 20 countries and could allow 400,000 newcomers every year, according to a report by the Rzeczpospolita newspaper.
The move could mark a major turning point for Poland, as the country moves from being one of the most ethnically homogenous countries in the world into embracing multiculturalism, even under what many believed to be a conservative government opposed to mass immigration.
The ministry intends to allow direct visa applications at the Polish Foreign Affairs Ministry, bypassing consulates.
Currently, only Belarusians have this privilege under regulations implemented in January 2021. The project seeks to expand this access to citizens from a multitude of other nations, including Ukraine; countries in the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, Turkey, UAE); the Caucasus region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia); Asia (Pakistan, India, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam); Nigeria; and Moldova.
This is what jews do to their host countries.
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