Serbia from Pristina that organised protests in Belgrade comes with warning

Serbia from Pristina that organised protests in Belgrade comes with warning

Roads blocked by numerous protesters have prompted Serbian head of state Aleksandar Vuciq to be driven by his initiatives for some legal changes that are related to expropriation and referendum and popular initiatives. Savo Manojlovovic, the Serb from Pristina, who is one of the protest leaders, has said that the adoption of the two requirements [...]

Savo Manojlovovic has said he will support any effort for change in Serbia.

“We have publicly promised that the blockades will be stopped if they accept the requirements. We can't break a word. At the same time, some of our people and organizations that have supported these protests want to continue with new demands. We support any kind of war for change. We cannot celebrate as people who fought side by side continue to fight. That's why we're not going to have a” party, he said about Nova.rs, broadcast Express.

He says that even on social networks, there are many demands to continue with protests and blockades.

In this confession to Nova.rs he has also told of an experience with the lawyer of a company who had threatened to interrupt an earlier protest.

He conveyed to me the message that I should stop organising the protest and withdraw. He told me that I would be confiscated of all property in court, that I would be prosecuted because I was blocking the investor and also mentioned that they knew where my family lived, Manjolovic said.

He has also indicated that they plan to collect 30 thousand signatures to propose to the Parliament a regulation to prevent further digging of lithium.

We're going to start collecting signatures in January, and before that, we need a network of volunteers to collect 30,000 signatures. Subscribe to be part of a signature collection network”, he said.

In the end, Manjolovic says the last two Saturdays were magnificent since the streets were occupied by citizens for the first time.

There was something magnificent on these two Saturdays. Walking on the Gazella Bridge on a sunny December day, we consciously enter history because it was conquered by citizens for the first time, knowing that the freedom we feel depends only on us. This was a demonstration exercise. We'll follow all events related to lithium digging. We won't allow any work”, he said.

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