Photo: Saša Trifunović
The next parliamentary elections will be decided in large cities, where it is far more difficult to intimidate and blackmail voters, the Blockading University Students announced late on March 29, once the polling stations in Serbia's 10 voting municipalities were closed.
Despite preliminary results indicating that the regime won the regular local elections across the board, the students wrote: “Local communities are waking up. The big cities are ready. Change is coming. Serbia cannot be placated. Until victory.”
According to their statement on the blokade.org website, the students believe the only reason a snap parliamentary election has not yet been called is because it is impossible to simultaneously apply pressure to a large number of communities and effectively trade in influence, benefits, jobs and government positions.
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