Željko Mitrović with electric guitar and microphone. This scene was shared by the director Pinka on social network X. Mitrović sings the EKV song "Money in Hands".
"I dedicate this COVER of one of my favorite songs to the rector, or rather to Alibaba and his thugs, of whom there are exactly about 40, and who are mostly professors and deans, and whom I will invite to a duel in front of the cameras these days," wrote Mitrović and attached the video.
In this way, he called for a televised duel with Rector Vladan Đokić, and he added that he wants to do an "intelligence test, to check who manages our universities". He also called the rector and professors "a small gang that, for the sake of personal interests, delivers students, like a crate of apples, to those who paid heavily for it."
He has no right to use the songs of Milan Mladenović
This is not the first time that Mitrović worked with EKV. In May 2024, as a "gift to Orthodox believers for Easter", he broadcast the track "Krug", in which he sings instead of Milan Mladenović, in the Pinka daily.
Milan Mladenović's endowment said at the time that he was the director of Pink wanted to buy the rights to cover his songs, but they don't think to allow it.
"There is no money for which Milan's name will be associated with the Pink sewage system and the attempt to wash the biography of Željko Mitrović," she announced. Endowment of Milan Mladenović on Twitter in May 2024, after the owner of Pink himself came out with a new "cover" of the song Catherine the Great.
The endowment, which bears the name of the frontman of the iconic Belgrade band, added at the time that it was preparing a lawsuit against Mitrović for copyright infringement, and that it now has material to expand the lawsuit.
Criminal Reports and Student Requests (2.0)
They were previously "Students 2.0" announced that they filed a criminal complaint against the rector of the University of Belgrade Vladan Djokic, because, as they state, he did not act in accordance with the law and provide them with lessons.
Regarding the request of "Students who want to learn" that classes be renewed, Rector Vladan Đokić replied: "Everything should be Gandhian and the way the students imagined."
Đokić then added that the students enjoy the absolute support of the University and the entire academic community.
"Teaching cannot take place while the blockades are in progress," Đokić stated.