"We Won't Give Up Serbia" Rally Held in Belgrade: Vucic Reads Five Demands
From April 11 to 13, a large national gathering titled “We Won’t Give Up Serbia” was held in Belgrade, organized by the Movement for the People and the State.
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic addressed the crowd and presented five demands of the assembly.
Vucic emphasized that the participants demand that the relevant authorities and institutions, particularly the prosecution offices, initiate appropriate proceedings and take all necessary measures to restore order and peace in the country.
“We specifically demand the full enforcement of the Constitution and laws, the assurance of Serbia’s and its citizens' safety, and the return of institutions that have been taken away, including the public broadcasting service, which is one of the key actors in the colored revolution,” Vucic stated.
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The second demand is to identify and punish the instigators of the attack on peaceful citizens in Nis on March 21.
The third demand is that every student be allowed to study, if they wish to.
The fourth is to identify perpetrators and accomplices involved in attacks on vital state institutions and facilities, and to prevent such activities in the future.
“Fifth, to prevent any activity that unlawfully paralyzes economic activity and prevents citizens from conducting their daily lives in a normal way, consistent with public order in which everyone can rely on the state to protect their vital interests in a democratic society. Finally, we send this message to those to whom these demands are addressed – including myself – that we will continue to fight every day, using democratic means, until our demands are fully met. We will never give up on them,” Vucic emphasized.
Vucic thanked Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija, Republika Srpska, and North Macedonia who came to Belgrade.
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