Chaos in Novi Sad: 50 “losers” block exams, police on high alert!

Welcome to Novi Sad, where real drama is unfolding right outside the Fair! Miloš Vučević, president of SNS and presidential advisor for regional affairs, didn’t hold back when describing today’s attempt to block exams at the Faculty of Law. According to him, about 50 to 60 “losers” gathered to stop students from taking their exams. “It’s not students blocking students, but the worst of the worst blocking the best,” Vučević angrily stated.

The police had to step in and secure the entrance to the Fair’s premises where the exams are held, because the blockers, as Vučević says, have “usurped the property of all citizens” for nine months now. He called their behavior rude and cowardly, accusing them of convincing themselves through “oligarchic media” that they have the right to prevent kids from taking exams.

On the other side, professor Janko Veselinović, president of the Preokret movement, condemned the blockades and called for unity. He stressed that the students blocking the entrance are not fighting for a better Serbia but only creating divisions within the academic community. He also pointed out that the faculty already has plans to make up the exams and that extremism has no place in education.

This situation is just the latest blow in a series of protests known as the “colored revolution,” which Vučević describes as an attempt to turn brother against brother. As conflicts continue, the citizens of Novi Sad remain caught between blockades and police interventions, while students try to finish their exams amid chaos far from academic peace.

If you think this is just another ordinary student drama, think again! There’s a much bigger power game at play here, and you’re invited to take a look and share your thoughts — are the blockades justified, or is this just another circus for the public? Drop a comment, maybe you’ve got the solution to this mess!

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