Diana Hrka, the mother of Stefan, who died in the fall of the canopy, continued her hunger strike in Takovska street, to the right of the parliament building. Citizens who support her are together with her. The police are still providing Chaciland. Incidents were recorded last night, as well as on Sunday evening.
About a dozen people around the tent under which Diana Hrka spends the night, three awnings and a new one that is sprouting. It is appointed by the block assembly. The awning in addition to the one installed three days ago, under which Diana Hrka spends her time, was installed by the Rakovica choir.
"An awning is useless when there are no people," says a man standing under it.

Photo: Time / Katarina StevanovićChaciland
On the other side of the fence, a dozen policemen in regular uniform stand guarding the white tents.
"The worst scum, the worst, the worst. Some knew, some didn't. They thought the radicals had changed their temper, but they didn't. The mafia, the mafia," comments an elderly blonde lady while standing by a white tent in Takovska Street.
She came to support Diana Hrka, if her presence "can do anything to help the poor woman", she commented while observing the twenty people gathered in front of the entrance of the Assembly and the tents set up right next to the entrance stairs to the supreme governing body of the state. The head of SNS, Miloš Vučević, is among those gathered there.
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The session of the Assembly of Serbia is being held today. With a view of a woman on hunger strike demanding responsibility for the death of 16 people.
On the agenda, among other things, are amendments to the Law on the Unified Voter List, as well as the "lex specialis" for the General Staff building in Belgrade.
Diana Hrka, the mother of Stefano, the young man who died in the fall of the canopy, has been on hunger strike for three days. For "Vreme" they say that it holds up well.

Photo: TimeRadomir Lazović and Dobrica Veselinović
The session will be attended by members of the Green-Left Front, who took to the streets to support Hrka.
There are also Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, president of the Ecological Uprising, Miroslav Aleksić from the National Movement of Serbia, Zdravko Ponoš, leader of the Serbia Center and Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party.

Photo: Time / Katarina StevanovićMembers of the opposition and citizens support Dijana Hrka
"The ZLF will enter the Assembly when it is necessary to speak. We will be both in the hall and on the street," Radomir Lazović, a deputy of this party, told Vreme.
While standing with a group of party colleagues, he says that he feels betrayed by his own country and that the feeling is disgusting.
"The police are protecting the criminals on the other side. While people are on the streets and elections are being held for freedom and justice, laws are being passed in the assembly that will cost us enormously."

Photo: Time / Katarina StevanovićDiana Hrka
Hrka: I am neither a position nor an opposition, I am alone in this fight
Hrka stated that she is grateful to the members of the opposition, but that she is alone in this fight.
"I don't trust anyone, for a year there was no one, I was alone and I started this fight alone. I am neither a position nor the opposition. You all had the opportunity to stand by me this year, no one was with me. Thank you, you can convey these three demands of mine. I will not give up, and what the police are doing is shameful. That they are playing this music... it cannot be done without Vučić. He and Dacić manage all this. It would be nice if they silence this music. Let them listen to me they are mocking, and someone will mock them. I tell them - they will not break me", said Hrka in a conversation with MP Marinika Tepić.
Later, greeting the people who approached her, she said that the political struggle would end peacefully.
"We will end this peacefully", said Hrka to the man who came to hug her.