(BETAPHOTO/DRAGAN GOJIC)
The morning of July 31 began with university students and members of the general public rallying in front of Novi Sad’s City Hall, which has been fenced off with metal barriers since July 30 and is now surrounded by a strong police and gendarmerie presence.
Opposition representatives were searched by security as they entered the building, as were journalists reporting on the day’s sitting of the Novi Sad Assembly.
The agenda comprises some 20 items, including Mayor Zarko Micin’s initiative for a memorial to the victims of the city’s Nov. 1, 2024 central railway station collapse.
The opposition has said that the regime lacks the moral grounds for proposing such an initiative or erecting a memorial given that the authorities themselves are to blame for the tragedy.
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