The purpose of the blockade "is to mistreat people in Serbia without even knowing why," said the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić during yesterday's visit to Gornji Nedeljice. He explained to the locals that there will always be "extremists who have their own needs and think that's the bottom line."
Pro-government media reports with meetings where citizens in about fifty places in Serbia demanded that the Law on Referendum be amended and that the Law on Expropriation be withdrawn, they were reduced mainly to examples that confirmed the President's assessment.
Thus, "Informer" published a video showing that a car with people who went to pick up the bride was stopped due to a road block, with the comment that fair and just Serbia is humiliated by such scenes.
The same media also stated that an old woman in Belgrade fell ill while she was trapped in a car due to the blockade.
TV Pink broadcasted the video posted by the Deputy Mayor of Belgrade on his FB profile Goran Vesić which shows how "a group of people harassed a pregnant woman" with the comment that "fake environmentalists" prevented a large number of citizens from moving normally on the street. The same media reported that the protesters did not miss cars with babies.
"Hello" is accompanied by a video showing Marko Vidojković and Nenad Kulačin, reporting from the protest for the "Nova.rs" portal, talking to Dragan Đilas and Marinik Tepic (SSP), told his readers that it is now clear who is behind the insults that Vidojković sent to President Vučić and his children.
"News Online" also estimated that this is exactly the event that should be noted from yesterday's protest. They also quoted Goran Vesić, who announced on his FB account that "a group of 200 people blockaded the city, set fire to containers, and then prevented the fire engine from approaching the fire."
"Informer" transmitted the tweet of the editor-in-chief Dragan J. Vučićević, in which he instructs the readers "how the actual state of things stands" regarding the number of participants in yesterday's gathering because "Đilas residents are buzzing" about the number of citizens. He authoritatively reveals that "there were less than 10 thousand in all of Serbia" and then asks "is that a huge number of people?"
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic was a guest on TV Pink, proving that yesterday's civil protest had nothing to do with ecology because it was, in fact, against the environment, and stated that cars stopped on the roads emitted exhaust gases, and that the torchlight near the Sava Center polluted the air of the capital.
"This is a preparation for the day after the election, this is a preparation for the violent overthrow of the government," was Ana Brnabić's conclusion about the civil protest in Serbia, which was more massive than last week's, and was organized for the same reason.
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