The violence of blockaders in Novi Sad is not just street chaos – it’s a mirror of the Serbia once promised by those now causing the mess! Ana Brnabić, the Prime Minister, doesn’t mince words describing how a group of blockaders is stopping students from taking exams at the Novi Sad Fair. Yes, you read that right – students who came to study and take exams now need police protection from violent disruptors!
According to Brnabić, this group isn’t just some random crowd of unhappy people, but remnants of the former government and criminal circles who created a Serbia where police must guard professors and students from violence. And it gets worse – Rector Đokić and media linked to tycoons even boast about this chaos!
Imagine a country where no one can work, study, or take exams without the blockaders’ permission! That’s their vision of a “better, fairer” Serbia. Luckily, Brnabić promises Serbia will never be that country. Reason, knowledge, and decency have won.
This conflict isn’t just about exams – it’s a fight for Serbia’s future. Will we let violence and blockades become the norm? Or will we stand with those who want to learn and work?
If you think this is just another political drama, think again. This situation shows how deeply divided our country is and how important it is to fight for normalcy. So, what do you think – is the blockaders’ violence a sign Serbia is on the edge of chaos, or just another episode in an endless political soap opera? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!