Mehmetaj: Miketic says Aleksandar Vuciqi's main partner is Albin Kurti, in Kosovo the needle eats for our fraud

Tens of thousands gathered in Belgrade, protesting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his government. Journalist Freedom Mehmetaj has distributed the protest leader's statement, Dorde Miketic. Miketic in a statement issued for Euronews.al said Alexander Vucic's top” partner is Albin Kurti”. Full Posting: Protest leader versus [...]
Tens of thousands gathered in Belgrade, protesting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his government.
Journalist Freedom Mehmetaj has distributed the protest leader's statement, Dorde Miketic.
Miketic in a statement issued for Euronews.al said Alexander Vucic's top” partner is Albin Kurti”.
Full Posting:
The leader of the protests against Alexander Vucic's regime in Serbia, Dorde Miketic, is saying Alexander Vucic's main partner is Albin Kurti.
Even those in Serbia, like us here in Kosovo, have already realized that Vucic and Kurt are serving each other.
The difference is that Vucic with S.C. believes no one there and they're protesting it, but here in Kosovo, there's still one that eats the strength of this fraud of ours.
P. S
I invite these Kurtavans to Pristina to continue supporting protests against Vucic, as they were doing before this statement.
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The Pattern of Protest
The protest, organised by students and farmers' unions, is part of a broader movement requiring responsibility for the collapse of the railway station's roof in Novi Sad, which caused 15 deaths on November 1st.
The student gun in Serbia began with the impasse of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in the Serbian capital and later spread to more than 50 other faculties throughout the country.
At the protest the students also received support from farmers, health workers, artists, but also residents of Belgrade and surrounding towns.
Schools across Serbia will be closed for winter holidays a week earlier than planned this year, as nationalist President Aleksandar Vucic's government seeks to stop anti-corruption protests.
Students sought to establish responsibility and prosecute those guilty of the incident at the Novi Sad railway station, where a shelter fell and killed 15 people, as well as to publish the entire documentation for the reconstruction of that station. One of the requirements is also the finding of authors of attacks on students and professors during the protests where they participated earlier.












