
Vučić is not defending the state, but himself from the state. With a drum on his back and a guitar in his hands, this man-orchestra performs two or three of the same songs without hearing, with falsifications and falling out of rhythm. His government and politics are like that. In short - dangerous for the environment
Arrests of professors, punishment of people, firing of journalists... The regime of Aleksandar Vučić is shining and is yet to shine. It is the decadent phase of the regime, the one towards the end
The example of the elections in Zaječar and Kosjerić shows that the truth is not given, but assumed. Truth is a task that a citizen fulfills. She always wins
It turns out that the opposition did not win in either of these two places. But before we fall into the abyss of defeatism, it should be noted that everything has gone as well as it can at this point. And that from now on, it can only get better
The residents of Kosjerić and Zaječar have a great symbolic duty. And that is to defend Serbia's honor with its voice against the revisionist regime that spits in its eyes, turning victims into criminals and whose violence and lies really resemble fascism.
As "Vreme" unofficially learns, in the incident at Gazela, Partizan fans who were returning from the Arena after the match with Budućnosti from Podgorica were attacked.
For standing at the intersection during 16 minutes of silence, together with the students of the First Belgrade High School, a married couple was fined for a traffic violation. "We will not pay", they say to "Vreme"
Eleven people were killed in a shooting at a school in Graz, and among the dead were a teacher and students, as well as the attacker, a former student of the school
About one million dinars per passenger - that's how much Air Serbia paid to the passengers from the plane that suffered a serious accident after taking off from Belgrade last February, "Vreme" learns. But only those who protested as a group got the secret settlement
While the professors are protesting in front of the Serbian Government building for the second day, the Rector of the University of Belgrade Vladan Đokić and the Prime Minister Đuro Matsut reached an agreement on the topics that were the reason for going out on the streets. It is still unknown whether the protest will be stopped