Two days before the big protest in Belgrade, regime television had an "exclusive special program" about the conspiratorial "Novi Sad group", as Aleksandar Vučić called the mostly young members of the Novi Sad Movement of free citizens and student organizations Stav.
We talk about this in the new issue of "Vremena" with a professor of political science, a member of parliament PSG in the Vojvodina parliament and the chairman of the Novi Sad committee of this party, Radivoj Jovović.
He says: "The movement of free citizens made it clear to the public that it is not about any views of our party, which is completely correct and legitimate to say."
"But PSG did not distance itself from its people; moreover, it took them under legal, political, financial and other protection," Jovović points out.
He adds that the PSG contacted international organizations and contacts in the bodies and organs of the European Union, alerted the civil society sector, the media.
"We don't give up any of our people, and we leave criticism for later. At this moment, all free citizens, from the smallest board and trustees to the party presidency, are working to free our comrades," concluded Jovović.
Read the full interview in in the new issue of "Vreme" which is on newsstands from Thursday (March 20) or subscribe to the print or digital edition.