The Pharmaceutical and Dental Faculties of the University of Belgrade have voted to return to classes after a period of blockade. This decision was made at the scientific-teaching council of the Medical Faculty. News about the return to classes is reported within a broader context of political and social events in the country, including statements from the President of Serbia and other current affairs. Media outlets with different political leanings report on this event with varying emphases, from focusing on educational aspects to the wider political context.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning media emphasize the importance of education and the need to resume academic activities for the benefit of students and society. They may also highlight the reasons behind the blockade, such as demands for better conditions or political protests, and call for dialogue and peaceful resolution.
Center: Center-leaning media report the facts of the faculties’ decision to return to classes, focusing on the procedural aspects and the impact on students. They provide balanced coverage including statements from university officials and contextual information about the blockade and its resolution.
Right: Right-leaning media focus on the restoration of order and normalcy, often framing the return to classes as a victory over disruptions caused by protests or political opposition. They may emphasize the role of authorities and criticize those who supported the blockade.