>Students in a blockade in Belgrade have announced that they are demanding early parliamentary elections.
>”We demand the immediate dissolution of the National Assembly and the calling of early parliamentary elections in accordance with Article 109 of the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia,” the students on the blockade announced on the social network X.
>They believe that democracy is the only correct way out of the crisis.
>”We call on the people to support the list to which students in the blockade of all higher education institutions on the territory of Serbia will transfer their trust, so that the truth will prevail on the scales of justice,” the announcement stated.
>They also pointed out that the roots of government corruption have penetrated too deeply into state institutions, which are thus prevented from independently performing their duties.
Will they form their own party?
What exactly do they want?
What do they want people to vote for?
P
serious question for serbians: will these protests change anything? I must admit, I’m very happy but disheartened at the same time that things are not moving faster considering the amplitude of your protests
Fucking finally. We’re late 30+ years but better now than never. Funny that we’ll become a proper democratic society at a point in history where others are becoming autocratic. EU, don’t fuck up anything now, time to make great future together!
Would parliamentary elections replace the president (Vucic) or would it just make passing any new law more difficult?
The former is obviously ideal but the latter is super important also. I come from a parliamentary democracy, that’s why I’m asking.
Crta opinion polling asked people who they trust more, Vucic or Students. 51% said Students, 27% said Vucic.
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>Students in a blockade in Belgrade have announced that they are demanding early parliamentary elections.
>”We demand the immediate dissolution of the National Assembly and the calling of early parliamentary elections in accordance with Article 109 of the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia,” the students on the blockade announced on the social network X.
>They believe that democracy is the only correct way out of the crisis.
>”We call on the people to support the list to which students in the blockade of all higher education institutions on the territory of Serbia will transfer their trust, so that the truth will prevail on the scales of justice,” the announcement stated.
>They also pointed out that the roots of government corruption have penetrated too deeply into state institutions, which are thus prevented from independently performing their duties.
Will they form their own party?
What exactly do they want?
What do they want people to vote for?
P
serious question for serbians: will these protests change anything? I must admit, I’m very happy but disheartened at the same time that things are not moving faster considering the amplitude of your protests
Fucking finally. We’re late 30+ years but better now than never. Funny that we’ll become a proper democratic society at a point in history where others are becoming autocratic. EU, don’t fuck up anything now, time to make great future together!
Would parliamentary elections replace the president (Vucic) or would it just make passing any new law more difficult?
The former is obviously ideal but the latter is super important also. I come from a parliamentary democracy, that’s why I’m asking.
Crta opinion polling asked people who they trust more, Vucic or Students. 51% said Students, 27% said Vucic.
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