Whistles, vuvuzelas, banners and a thirty-minute blockade of the roundabout in Rastoci - this is how tonight's support by a group of Nikšić residents for the demands of the informal group "Kamo śutra" (Where Are We Tomorrow) could be briefly described, which is protesting in Podgorica over unfulfilled demands following the tragedy in Cetinje.
The blockade passed peacefully, with the presence of police officers, and they said there would be no blockade over the weekend.

The informal group of students "Kamo śutra" is asking the Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, to dismiss Danilo Šaranović, Minister of Internal Affairs, and Aleksa Bečić, Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense, for more prompt and proactive action by the competent institutions on the issue of weapons possession, the return of civic education as a mandatory subject in all primary and secondary schools, and an improvement in the institutional approach to mental health care.
The group "Kamo śutra" organizes daily road blockades in Podgorica under the slogan "23 minutes of noise", and they have been supported by citizens in several municipalities.
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 of Montenegro.
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