The main article reports on the skepticism of Dejan Ilić, one of the main advocates of the blockades, regarding the possibility of repeating the March 15 protests. Ilić points out that the number of participants will not be close to that of March 15, indicating division and chaos among the protest actors, including students and professors. It is also emphasized that the absence of a large number of people on the streets would be a catastrophe and a defeat for the movement. Other articles are unrelated to this topic and focus on different subjects.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning sources tend to emphasize the fragmentation and internal conflicts within the protest movement, highlighting the challenges faced by students and activists in maintaining unity and clear goals. They may also stress the importance of continued activism despite setbacks.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts about the protests and the skepticism of leaders like Ilić, focusing on the practical difficulties of mobilizing large numbers and the political implications of potential failure or success of the protests.
Right: Right-leaning sources often frame the protests as chaotic and ineffective, emphasizing the lack of clear leadership and the potential for the government to view low turnout as a victory. They may portray the protests as a threat to public order and stability.