The May Day gathering of a group of citizens from Belgrade's Pioneer Park and tents from the plateau in front of the Serbian Parliament building ended around 19 p.m., reports FoNet.
The installed equipment is being packed, and utility workers have started cleaning the park.
The tents in front of the parliament building are mostly empty.
Grills and machines for popcorn and ice cream that were set up on Nikola Pašić Square are being packed.
Atmosphere in front of the Parliament
A freshly lit barbecue, juice packets, empty popcorn cartons with the flag of Serbia, Fića's car with ice cream, tents and umbrellas with chairs were placed in front of the National Assembly in Belgrade. Several hundred people are celebrating International Labor Day in that place.
The "Vremena" reporter asked ten people why they came to the Assembly today. Citizens were not in the mood to answer the question.
On the tents there are marked cities - Novi Sad, Valjevo, Pančevo and others. Some have sleeping bags, styrofoam and chairs, and some are empty.
The tables and chairs that were placed on Nikola Pašić Square were packed away.
With the music of "Veseli se srpski rode", "Christe Boze", "Vidovdan" the citizens sit under umbrellas and wait for all the preparations to be completed.
In addition, small basketball hoops and two small goals were installed.
Tents still in Pioneer Park
Traffic in that central part of Belgrade is closed, it is controlled by the traffic police, and approaches from the direction of Terazije and the Terazije Tunnel are prohibited, the portal writes. 021. rs.
A large number of policemen are deployed around the area, in smaller sheds, provided by the assembly.
In Pioneer Park, there are still a large number of tents and groups of young people who claim to be students who want to end the blockade of the faculty and continue their studies.
For weeks now, none of those present, not even those in charge, have revealed to the media who and why organized this type of blockade of Belgrade.
The incident in front of the Assembly
Insider TV journalist Stefan Miljuš was physically attacked while reporting from Nikola Pašić Square. One man hit him twice, trying to knock the phone he used to record them out of his hand. The attack was preceded by an incident when a group of attendees attacked a procession of military veterans who were passing through Nikola Pašić Square on their way to the RTS building, reports N1.
Stefan Miljuš was filming this incident, when he noticed that a man in a cap was filming him with his phone. When he was asked why he was filming him, the man first tried to leave, and then told the Insider reporter that "it's better to run."
When asked if it was a threat, one man turned around and hit Miljuš twice on the arm. Soon another man approached. When he stated that "he is there to do his job", that other person replied that he was doing it somewhere else, and that he was not filming them, but filming himself.
Source: 021.rs/N1/Vreme