In Belgrade, tensions rise as students prepare for a major protest following a tragic railway accident. While a faction seeks to mobilize against the government, another group called 'Students 2.0', led by Milos Pavlovic, demands the resumption of university classes. This group, seen as aligned with the ruling regime, is criticized for creating a parallel protest structure. Observers claim this reflects a broader strategy by the government to undermine genuine dissent as the students organize to make their voices heard against a politicized educational system.
The area between the Serbian parliament and the presidential palace in Belgrade is poised for a large student gathering, seen as a significant political event following fatal incidents.
'Students 2.0', led by Milos Pavlovic, advocates for resuming classes by March 17 and contrasts with leaderless protesters by being associated with government entities.
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