The Serbia Against Violence coalition held a protest in front of the Constitutional Court building in Belgrade on Jan. 26, demanding the annulment of national elections and elections in Belgrade, after which the protesters marched to the seat of the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, which representatives of the opposition alliance accuse of promoting the government only and not reporting on "election fraud."
Citizens and representatives of Serbia Against Violence expressed their dissatisfaction with the public broadcaster by whistling in front of its seat.
Following the "media route" in their march from the Constitutional Court, the protesters arrived in front of the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, where Democratic Party MP Srdjan Milivojevic reiterated a series of criticisms against the broadcaster, according to BETA's reporter.
A recent letter by opposition leader Dragan Djilas accusing the management of the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation and the editors of its prime time news program of being "directly responsible for lying to and misinforming citizens" was read out loud. At the end of the protest, Milivojevic said the opposition would not give up its demands for the election to be repealed.
According to the announcement, the issue needs to be discussed within the European Union-mediated Belgrade-Pristina dialogue.
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