Belgrade City Assembly

Vučić: They knew; Why do you think the police were in the Belgrade City Assembly?

Asked to comment on the violent protests in Belgrade, Vui said that everyone has the right to protest, as long as there is no violence. "Unfortunately, we knew," Vucic said.
"I am proud of the police in Belgrade who were restrained. They suffered beatings for three hours. They are not ashamed to claim that they hurt themselves," added Vui.

In the Pristina media, full support for those who demolish around Belgrade PHOTO

Let us remind you that the demonstrators gathered by Dragan Djilas tried to force their way into the Belgrade City Assembly.
35 people were arrested for causing riots in front of the city hall.
Several policemen who were guarding the parliament building were injured. The damage is enormous.

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Ministry of Internal Affairs arrests thugs: 30 police officers injured, two seriously

The Ministry of Internal Affairs, in cooperation with the High Prosecutor's Office, launched an operation to arrest all those who caused riots in front of the Belgrade City Assembly this evening.
They violently tried to break into the City Assembly.

Head of REC: Protest turned into violence; They deliberately interfere with our work

REC President Vladimir Dimitrijevi said that today at 7 p.m., Marinika Tepi and Miroslav Aleksi came to the building with a request to talk.
"On that occasion, they handed me a request to hold new elections for the Belgrade City Assembly. They accused the REC of election fraud, claiming that we represent the interests of Aleksandar Vui," said Dimitrijevi.

Serbia voted; 99.8% votes processed: This is the latest projections

Reinhold Lopatka, the special coordinator and leader of the short-term observers of the OSCE, assessed today that the parliamentary elections in Serbia were technically well conducted and that voters were offered an adequate choice of political alternatives.

IPSOS/CeSID: SNS 128, SPN 65, SPS 18 parliamentary mandates

The pre-election campaign is in its final phase, the election silence is approaching

On Thursday at midnight, the election silence comes into force and ends on Sunday at 20:00 with the closing of the polling stations.
On Sunday, December 17, 6,500,165 registered voters will be able to exercise their right to vote at one of a total of 8,273 polling stations.

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