At a blockade in front of the court and prosecutor’s office in Novi Sad, the opposition is once again making moves that could lead to unrest.
Recent footage shows clashes among opposition supporters, as well as incidents involving police officers tasked with maintaining order. In one clip, Srdjan Milivojevic is seen physically confronting the police and encouraging others to follow his lead.
The protest outside the prosecutor’s office, marked by tensions and aggression, is reportedly being led by figures such as Srdjan Milivojevic, Miroslav Aleksic, Marinika Tepic, Pavle Grobic, Aleksandar Jovanovic Cuta, Radomir Lazovic, Borislav Novakovic, Dragana Rakic, and others.
Protest organizers at the time also engaged in confrontations with law enforcement and made statements interpreted as calls for a change in the government through forceful means.
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It’s worth noting that during a previous opposition protest in Novi Sad, held in the aftermath of a tragedy that claimed 15 lives, some demonstrators were criticized for actions perceived as destructive and disrespectful.
During that protest, City Hall was defaced with paint and other materials, its windows and doors were damaged, and flares were ignited.