University Students Block Public Service Facilities(BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)
School of Political Science student Aleksa Simic said on Aug. 12 that the student ticket for a possible snap election which students who have occupied their university schools have been demanding since May was 99 percent finished and that some changes were possible depending on what was agreed.
Simic told N1 TV that the most important criteria for the ticket had been met and that it would not include representatives of either the opposition or ruling coalition.
“There will be no leaders on it, we want to get rid of personality cults,” the student said.
He also said that there would be some fresh faces on the ticket, people who had no prior political ambitions who can be “unsullied by political controversy, scheming and malversation.”
“To us ideology is not the most important thing but people who do not have extremist stances. We need unity in spite of our ideological differences,” Simic said.
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