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Why do we want elections now?
There are no more students ahead and us behind them. Now we are all in the same situation: we drove the beast out into the open. We know how it goes
There are no more students ahead and us behind them. Now we are all in the same situation: we drove the beast out into the open. We know how it goes
The biggest protest in history and entangling the government in lies like a chicken in a chicken coop - that's the topic of the new episode of the podcast "Vremena"
We allowed ourselves two dictators in 30 years. That is the core of our problem. There is no quick fix for this. And that's why March 15 could not be the Fifth of October. Because the Fifth of October is not enough now. Must be slower, must be smarter. It needs to be more thorough. Yesterday was not the end, because this is just the beginning
With their demands, the way they articulate their protest, the way they plan marches and large blockades, the students in the blockade have set a framework for all the others who have why to stand up and what to fight against. Now is a unique opportunity for us to reevaluate ourselves, pick our battles, and stop dealing with ourselves.
Are the progressives losing control over the thugs or does violence continue as a technology of rule? This is the subject of the new episode of the "Times" podcast.
How long will the post-election fever in Serbia last and what does it teach us?
What is happening to us, how is it possible that after everything that happened last May in Serbia and Belgrade, the violence continues to grow?
"One was convicted for the threats he sent to me." He was also granted a restraining order. As for me, he could stand right next to me whenever he wanted, because I have no idea what he looks like. Yes, we were both in the courtroom and in front of the courtroom more than once. I never looked at him. I don't know why".
"Bata Santos" will be a member of the Government of Serbia's Coordinating Body for Gender Equality, a man who, as Minister of Defense, publicly said in 2015 that he "likes female journalists who kneel easily". That cost him a ministerial post, but that's why he became the head of the BIA, only to return to the government in style as the minister of internal affairs.