Rastoder: Apparently no one in this country still wants to take any responsibility

July 13th Street near the Faculty of Law in Podgorica was blocked

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From the blockade, Photo: Luka Zeković
From the blockade, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The informal group of students "Kamo Śutra" blocked 17. jula Street in front of the Faculty of Law in Podgorica from 26:13 p.m. tonight in protest of unfulfilled demands following the tragedy in Cetinje.

They blocked the street for 23 minutes.

Representative of "Kamo Śutra" Hana Rastoder said that their demands have still not been met.

Video: Željka Vučinić

"We are gathering because we are disturbing, because there is no mention of responsibility anywhere. Apparently no one in this country still wants to take any responsibility, neither for this nor for the previous event," said Rastoder.

Video: Željka Vučinić

She reiterated all their demands, which they expect to be met.

Milo Perović from the group "Kamo Śutra" said that they will protest as long as they have something to fight for.

Perović said that tomorrow there will be a traffic disruption at the roundabout near Kapital Plaza in Podgorica.

Video: Željka Vučinić

"Until our demands are met," Rastoder added.

Video: Željka Vučinić

"Twenty-three minutes of noise will begin at 17:26 p.m.," the group "Kamo Śutra" said in a post on social media earlier today.

The "Kamo Śutra" group has repeatedly stated that they will not give up on protests and blockades until their demands for the dismissal of Interior Minister Danilo Šaranović and Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Aleksa Bečić are met.

Video: Željka Vučinić

The student group "Kamo Śutra" announced earlier that they will block one road in Podgorica every day starting today.

Video: Željka Vučinić

The Police Directorate previously announced that traffic closures can only be carried out by the police, with timely notification of the gathering, and called on organizers to report gatherings in accordance with the law for the safety of participants.

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, in response to the demands of the "Kamo Śutra?" group, said that all members of the Government are subject to change, after an evaluation of their work and a detailed analysis of their performance.

Video: Željka Vučinić

After that, student representatives said that their demand was no longer for the resignations of Šaranović and Bečić, but for their dismissals.

On January 1, Cetinje resident Aco Martinović killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded four, one of whom died on January 9 at the Clinical Center.

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