When tens of thousands of protests crossed the Danube and block three important bridges, this weekend paralyzed the second largest city in Serbia, the confused ruler in Balkan is a protest. Instead, a strict warning was issued to the state -managed broadcaster on the broadcasting station managed by the state. they.
After almost ignoring the three -month -old street demonstration nationwide, Radio Television Selvia, President Alexander Vietick's propagan double horn, suddenly shifted gears and protested on Novi's sadness on the bulletin. I did it.
Even worse, at least for the ruling party, he reported, in effect, in effect, in effect, in effect, as in the past, as in the past, as a traitor of wages of foreign Intelligence reports or opposition puppets in the past.
President Vucic's progressive party complained about the “Scandalous Report” by the broadcast station late on Saturdays, “severely abuses journalists with politicians who destroy the Celvian Constitutional order. I did. “
The media control is a central pillar of Serbian system under Vukic, who has been dissatisfied with protests and has been dissatisfied, and has continued to grasp power for more than 12 years, so he has a plurality of protests. I was able to survive.
However, many people are currently asking if this control is slipping.
“This is a small but innovative change,” said Jasmina Paonovic, a veteran prosecutor in Beograd, the capital city. She added that many years of royalists are shaking throughout the system to “shake fear”, which loses national work or face disciplinary action.
She said that many judges and prosecutors she knew said that they all rely on the nation for their careers, but at least personally supported students. The Serbian Bar Association voted on Sunday to stop working for a month in a solidarity with students with barricade campus nationwide.
The weekend protests in Novi Sad killed 15 people three months after the structural disorder at the newly renovated railway station, not only local universities and Begrad students, but they also view them as systems. I also attracted a herd of elderly people who were angry at what they were. Full of corruption.
The collapse of the concrete canopy on November 1, suspended at the entrance of the station, crushed the people below, causing a snowball -style protest movement. The station was remodeled by the consortium of a state -owned Chinese company, and the work in canopy was carried out by a private Serbian contractor promoted by authorities.
Some recent protests have been the most dissatisfaction with Slobodan Milochevich, a ethnic leader of Serbia during the Balkan War, following the collapse of the communist Yugoslavia since the late 1990s, following the collapse of Yugoslavia. It is represented.
The 43 -year -old Svetrana Bistribic, a 43 -year -old Nurse and Mother, is a major railway in Novak Sado on Saturday after Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic appeared in a basketball game. He said he decided to support students blocking the bridge on the road. A shirt saying, “Students are champions.”
She was characterized by a plastic tennis racket, shaking a sign on the protest slogan.
Djokovic, whose family was frankly supported by President VUCIC in the past, said she had monitored with the protest.
But Vucic has not shown any signs to give up. Last week, he was the Prime Minister Milos Vsevich, a faithful ally, a former mayor of Novi Sad, the chairman of the DC Party, and left the country without the government.
However, VUCIC is convinced that his party will be able to defeat enthusiastic opposition party in new elections, considering the uneven election competition, and then the parliament could not approve. I vowed to call on his political opposition and the general election. A new government to his taste.
“I won't give this state to the platter,” he told the supporter on Saturday. “I will fight, fight, fight.”
Nevosa Vraddy Savurjevic, a professor of political science at the University of Beograd, described Serbia as a “spin dictatorship.” This is “not repressive, but much operational,” like Hungary and other communist governments in other places.
He said RTS, a sudden change in a message from a state broadcasting station, said, “It's just part of the game that shows that there are some fairy media reports.”
Even if the state television and radio are not firmly on the side of the president, Vucic has added that it is still controlling a powerful media weapon like a private TV station. And a series of vitrick tabloids do not show signs of swaying to support the president.
Tabloids, such as information providers, a particularly malicious attack dog for the government, have saved student activists as a traitor who served the nearby Croatia, the major enemy of Serbia, over the archeological site of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.
MILA PAJIC, an aggressive university student in the NOVI SAD protest, said that she was “mentally unstable” by the media lined up in the government. She was demonstrated as an anti -Serbian, the information provider discussed her boyfriend, and published a video that the couple is arguing for secret funds from overseas. It blamed her that she was with Croatia.
The tabloid's story said, “It has been completely invented,” and said, “I changed normal discussions between the two in my twenties into a nationwide scandal.”
She stated that the state's broadcaster's transition to a more sympathetic news of protests was “a small step in the right direction, not a big move.”
VLADISAVLJEVIC, a political scientist in Beograd, said that the NOVI SAD event by the RTS journalist management party was “preemptive movement to line up them” and the party's serious rural bases. I interpreted that it was interpreted as a message. Nothing has really changed. “
“They are worried that the media may be turned over. They are worried about the army, prosecutors, and everyone,” he said. “But we are not at the turning point yet.”