Chaos at Novi Sad Law Faculty: Exam Blockade or War on the Future?

Imagine this: law students at Novi Sad can’t take their exams because a group of “blockaders” simply won’t let them! Yes, you read that right. Instead of being a place of knowledge and progress, the faculty has been occupied for nine months, and the property of all citizens is being usurped. Miloš Vučević, advisor to the SNS president, doesn’t mince words — he calls the blockaders “the worst of the worst” who are stopping the best students from taking their exams.

Those who were once students are now, according to Vučević, “people who no longer belong to the student population” and who have convinced themselves, through “oligarchic media,” that they have the right to prevent children from taking exams. Is this a fight for rights or a failed “colored revolution”? Vučević warns this is the last element of that revolution, where “brother fights brother” threatens to escalate.

This morning, the blockaders gathered in front of the freight and main entrances of the Novi Sad Fair, where the law faculty’s exam period is held. Citizens are divided, but Vučević is clear: this is rudeness and cowardice.

The faculty has been occupied for nine months, and students who want to take exams are trapped in this chaos. Is this a fight for justice or just the arrogance of a group that thinks it can control the future of young people?

If you have grandchildren or children preparing for exams, imagine how it feels to have someone else decide their fate. Vučević calls on everyone to encourage children, not block them.

This situation is a real test for society: will we allow a small group of people to hold the education system and the future of youth hostage? Or will we stand with those who want to learn and progress?

Got thoughts on this mess? Don’t keep them to yourself — maybe your comment is the key to breaking this vicious cycle!

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