Prime Minister Macut on Belgrade Riots: Thanks to Police, Condemnation of Violence, and Call for Peace

Belgrade in Chaos: Prime Minister Macut Doesn’t Hold Back!

Did you see what went down in Belgrade last night? This wasn’t your average student protest — it was a full-blown street drama! Serbia’s Prime Minister, Prof. Dr. Đuro Macut, couldn’t stay silent. He immediately praised the police and security forces for their quick and professional response. According to him, they prevented bigger incidents and protected citizens and their property. Kudos to them, but let’s not forget what actually happened.

Violence on the Streets – Who’s to Blame?

After the rally ended at Slavija Square, things escalated fast. Hooligans attacked the police, and the Prime Minister strongly condemned these attacks. Serbia is, as he says, a democratic society where opinions must be expressed peacefully and civilly. But last night? There was no peace. The police had to step in, and six officers were injured! Several people were arrested, and Police Director Dragan Vasiljević gave a detailed account of how the riots started.

What Does the Prime Minister Want from Us?

Macut calls for calming tensions and responsible behavior from all parties. Only dialogue, respect, and law-abiding can bring solutions. Serbia needs peace, stability, and joint work for a better future. Is that possible after scenes like these? We’ll see.

Students and Vidovdan – Symbolism or Excuse?

The protest was held on Vidovdan, and students broadcasted a “green light” to the crowd. Was that a call for peace or chaos? It’s unclear, but the consequences were serious.

Vučić Speaks Out

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced he will address the public today at 11 a.m. Will he have solutions or just words? Stay tuned.

Conclusion

Last night in Belgrade showed what happens when peace turns into chaos. The police did their job, but the question is how long they can keep things under control if such scenes repeat. Prime Minister Macut made it clear — Serbia is a democratic country, and violence has no place. But will that be enough to calm the passions?

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