Dačić on Belgrade Blockades: Police Efficient, But Students Keep Causing Chaos

Belgrade Blockade Madness: Dačić Praises Police, But Students Keep Wrecking the City!

Morning in Belgrade didn’t bring peace — it brought chaos! Interior Minister Ivica Dačić praises the police as “efficient and non-violent,” but students and citizens stubbornly block traffic at multiple spots across the city. Dačić claims only blockades that don’t affect vital traffic points are allowed, but the reality on the ground tells a different story.

Police on Edge: Thwarted Branko Bridge Blockades Three Times!

According to Dačić, police stopped attempts to block Branko Bridge and Branko Street — key traffic arteries — three times. Still, students managed to block other locations, causing real traffic chaos in the city. Police, Dačić says, only used batons when officers were attacked or obstructed, and every such case is documented and reviewed by internal police control.

Why Are Students Blocking?

Students demand early parliamentary elections, removal of the camp in Pionirski Park where they allegedly have stayed for months, and release of students detained during the Vidovdan protest. Until recently, blockades mostly happened in the afternoon, but since June 29, students started morning blockades, further disrupting normal life in Belgrade.

Dačić’s Harsh Words: “Blockades Endanger Citizens’ Lives!”

The minister clearly condemns all blockades as they endanger normal life and city functioning. Despite police professionalism and legal compliance, the situation on Belgrade’s streets is tense and far from ideal. Dačić thanked officers working day and night but admitted even they can’t solve a problem dragging on for months.

What’s Next?

While authorities and police try to control the situation, students refuse to back down from their demands and blockades. A law proposal banning blockades is still pending, and the opposition promises resistance. Belgrade is on the brink of a traffic collapse, and citizens are growing more frustrated.

Think this is just another boring political story? Think again! This street drama in Belgrade is a soap opera with action, drama, and politics all rolled into one. So, what do you think — are the students heroes fighting for justice or just a nuisance ruining normal life? Drop a comment and let’s see whose side you’re on!


In Short:

  • Police allow blockades on unimportant locations but prevent them on key traffic points.
  • Students block Belgrade demanding early elections and release of detainees.
  • Dačić condemns blockades as a threat to citizens’ lives.
  • The blockade ban law is not yet passed; opposition resists.
  • Situation in Belgrade remains tense; traffic is a mess.

Is this the beginning of the end for protests or just a pause before the next round? Stay tuned and maybe toss a comment — maybe you have the solution to this traffic nightmare!

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