After Saturday's visit by President Vučić, residents of Kovačica organized the cleaning of the place today
Whistles, noise and vuvuzelas awaited Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić yesterday, Saturday, after leaving the memorial house of Martin Jonas in Kovačica, and today a "cleaning" of Kovačica was organized.
In white protective overalls (with a red fist on the back), equipped with disinfection devices and accompanied by music, several men passed through Kovačica, a municipality visited yesterday by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić. They say - in the middle of the day, the place is being cleaned, reports N1.
While they were "cleaning" Kovačica, numerous citizens followed them and greeted them with whistles, vuvuzelas and shouts of "pump". They carried Serbian flags, there were also accordion players, and women in national costumes paraded through the streets, handing out candies.
Girls in Slovak folk costumes posed for pictures next to the policemen securing the rally, carrying slogans in Serbian and Slovak.
Today, Sunday, in Bečej, the citizens welcomed the resigning Prime Minister Miloš Vučević with whistles, indignation and eggs.
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On Saturday (May 17), Nis gathered the citizens of Serbia. Some came to the National Assembly organized by the Movement for the People and the State, where the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, will speak, while others came to the protest of the students in the blockade called "Elect(we)se". What was going on?
The students in the blockade are allegedly working on the election list, but who knows when the elections will be. That's why they decided not to go public with the names
The government of Aleksandar Vučić is trying to suppress the rebellion at the universities by means of existential mortification, by canceling the salaries of faculty professors in the blockade. Without solidarity in society, she will be able to do that
On one square in Niš, a rally by Aleksandar Vučić, on another, a gathering of students in a blockade. A close encounter between supporters of progressive and different Serbia is inevitable
Citizens from different parts of Belgrade and Serbia gathered in front of the Central Prison to support Marija Vasić, a member of the Free Citizens Movement. Her hospitalization after the hunger strike caused violent reactions and led to a spontaneous gathering, accompanied by slogans and symbols of civil resistance.
The Republic of Serbia is in danger. If we remain silent on the rigged process against political prisoners in Novi Sad and the Kraljeva case where the victims were declared violent, soon we will all go on hunger and thirst strikes for a shred of justice
The regime's retaliation will be dire if the resistance falters. Now they want to imprison the people who talked about overthrowing the government because they were supposedly overthrowing the state. But the state was hijacked and overthrown by the regime a long time ago
The Ministry of Public Investment submitted a request for a building permit for the construction of a new building for the Belgrade Philharmonic. Given that it is known that the project is too expensive and that there is no money for it, it seems that this too is just another colorful lie
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