After the informal student group "Where Tomorrow?" announced that they would begin daily roadblocks starting today, the police announced that they would be recording all public gatherings organized by this collective.
"We would like to inform you that, in accordance with the announcement on social media about daily public gatherings of citizens, starting tomorrow, February 3, organized by the Informal Group of Students of Montenegro 'Kamo Sutra', officers of the Police Directorate, in accordance with Article 93 of the Law on Internal Affairs, will record all public gatherings in question.
"Recordings will be conducted during the duration of the gathering, until the citizens disperse," the Police Directorate said in a statement.
As a reminder, the informal student group "Where to Tomorrow?" announced yesterday that from today onwards, one road will be blocked every day.
"Twenty-three minutes of noise will begin at 17:26 PM. We will inform about the exact location at 16:26 PM via our networks. Everyone on the streets! Everyone for our safety tomorrow!", this group said via the X platform.
This collective previously announced that they would continue the blockades until their demands were met.
They said they were demanding the dismissal of Interior Minister Danilo Šaranović and Deputy Prime Minister Aleksa Bečić.
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