
Arresting the dean
House arrest for the dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad
Students in the blockade of the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad announced that the arrested dean of that faculty was placed under house arrest
"I think that Macut will show the breadth and patience to establish a social dialogue with everyone who wants to talk," said Prime Minister Miloš Vučević about the new mandate, Đuro Macut.
Prime Minister of Serbia in technical mandate Milos Vucevic he said today that from the new government he will be at the head of Đuro Macut expects to stabilize the economy, which has suffered a lot in the past six months.
At the press conference at the "We will not give Serbia" rally, Vucevic emphasized that he thinks Macut will show the breadth and patience to establish a social dialogue with everyone "who wants to talk".
According to Vucevic, Macut enters everything without a "political past" and will be more relieved than him, because he came to the position of prime minister as a "man of the party and politics".
"Macut enters with a new energy and optimism that Serbia badly needs," added Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party and former mayor of Novi Sad.
Speaking about today's rally "We will not give Serbia", Vučević emphasized that he expects everything to pass peacefully and with dignity.
He added that the number of people who will attend is not important, but that everything goes "like a candle on a big holiday".
He expressed the hope that at 19:XNUMX the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, will deliver key messages, conclusions and demands.
"This can't just be an expensive and nice get-together, but it must also contain political demands to return Serbia to its citizens," concluded Vučević.
Source: FoNet
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