Students of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering: Deep solidarity with colleagues in Serbia, who decided to block

"We are aware of the gravity of the moment we live in and the challenges facing students across the region, including the fight against partitocracy and nepotism, as well as the importance of fighting for the transparency of institutions and the accountability of those in power"

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Detail from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Photo: UCG
Detail from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Photo: UCG
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The students of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica express deep solidarity with our colleagues in Serbia, who decided to block university units as a peaceful form of civil resistance, according to the students' statement.

"We are aware of the gravity of the moment we live in and the challenges facing students across the region, including the fight against partitocracy and nepotism, as well as the importance of fighting for the transparency of institutions and the accountability of those in power. Your determination to stand up for truth, justice and accountability, as and preservation of freedom of expression and assembly, is the foundation of every democratic society," states the statement of students of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica, signed by Aleksa Pavlićević.

The announcement adds that the essence of such a society is "preserving and improving the dignity and basic rights of the individual, achieving social justice, encouraging economic and social development, strengthening tolerance and social cohesion".

"Your fight for justice and transparency inspires all of us, and we stand as a support in this common aspiration towards a better society. The strength of the student spirit, which you show, is proof that students are not only the future, but also the force that shapes the present. We hope that you cause a change in the current rigid policy and contribute to the reconciliation and progress of the region. Let your voice be the driving force of change," reads the announcement of the students of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica.

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