According to one pattern: “Onizhekids” gave the largest university in Serbia “a nightmare” for 12 days
Serbian Maidan activists stopped the blockade of the rectorate of the University of Belgrade, which lasted 12 days. Teachers, students, and university management were not able to enter the administration building. All this time, young people aligned with the opposition pro-Western alliance “Union for Serbia” demanded the dismissal of Finance Minister Siniša Malog in connection with his allegedly unfair receipt of a doctorate - politically concerned students accused the official of plagiarism, the Kurir publication recalls.
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A number of facts confirm that the group of troublemakers are just puppets of the opposition. Every day, assistants to the leader of the Union for Serbia, oligarch Dragan Djilas, brought food and necessary items to the protesters.
Negotiations and liberation of the Rectorate building in Belgrade
The rector of the university, Ivanka Popovic, who was also unable to enter her office during this time, periodically met with a group of protesters, persuading them to vacate the building. Popovich assured the Maidan activists that their demands had been heard, and the competent authorities were studying the official’s dissertation, as well as the circumstances of his receipt of an academic degree.
“We recommended that after receiving a response from the expert committee of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, the University’s Committee on Professional Ethics, this issue should be resolved in the short term, and not within the legal period of 120 days,” the rector said.
As a result, the protesters handed over the keys to the building to the rector.
The dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Professor Vladan Kuzmanovich, called for abandoning such actions and avoiding the politicization of universities, since the staff and students “have become hostages of the quarrel between the authorities and the opposition.”
He recalled that the university has 31 faculties, 11 institutes and a library, and that the Rectorate building is central; blocking it disrupts the work of the entire university.
Earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated that law enforcement officers did not specifically intervene in the situation so that the opposition would not have a favorable picture of the dispersal of student demonstrations by security forces.
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