Mićin Exposes Lies About July 9th Holiday: Novi Sad Won’t Fall for Fake News!

Novi Sad Under Fire from Fake News: Mićin Won’t Stand for Disinformation!

The mayor of Novi Sad, Žarko Mićin, has raised his voice against the latest fake news spreading like wildfire on social media. The topic? The supposed declaration of Wednesday, July 9th, as a public holiday in Novi Sad. Is it true? Of course not!

Fake News Setting the City Ablaze

Mićin made it clear that this information is a complete lie, pushed by organizers of city blockades desperately trying to cause confusion and unrest among citizens. The goal? To spread tension and anxiety that Novi Sad residents definitely do not deserve.

Abuse of Official City Symbols

To make matters worse, the fake news was spread using the official coat of arms and logo of Novi Sad. This is not only unethical but also punishable by law. Mićin strongly condemned this abuse and called for restraint from activities that further fuel unrest.

Novi Sad Won’t Stop!

The mayor declared that Novi Sad will continue to work, develop, and build a fairer and more prosperous society. Lies and deception will not stop this city or its citizens. All attempts to disrupt the lives of Novi Sad residents are unacceptable.

What Does This Tell Us?

In the age of social media, such situations are not uncommon. However, abusing official symbols and spreading fake news to create chaos is a serious problem.

Will We Let Lies Divide Us?

Novi Sad is known for its multiethnic community and dialogue. These disinformation attempts try to shake that community. But as Mićin says, the city remains committed to dialogue and a better life for all its residents.

Conclusion

If you heard that July 9th is a public holiday in Novi Sad, know that it is fake news. Mayor Mićin clearly says — don’t fall for provocations and don’t spread disinformation.

Now, while you mull this over, drop a comment — have you come across this fake news? Or maybe you have your own theory why someone wants to stir chaos in Novi Sad? Don’t be shy, join the conversation!

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