If Prime Minister Milojko Spajić does not fulfill the conditions of the informal student group "Kamo Śutra", certain blockades are possible.
This was stated by Hana Rastoder, a member of the informal student group "Kamo Śutra", in an interview for the show Načisto on Television Vijesti.
She could not say what examples of civil disobedience the students would call for if the conditions were not met.
The students' demands include the resignation of the Minister of Interior Danilo Šaranović and the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Aleksa Bečić, more prompt and proactive action by the competent institutions regarding the possession of weapons, reform of the system of functioning of police structures, the return of civic education as a mandatory subject in primary and secondary schools, and improvement of attitudes and care for mental health.
Rastoder said that they have several plans that they will implement and implement depending on what the Prime Minister's response is.
When asked how she personally feels when she sees the son of the former Prime Minister (Blažo Đukanović), the brother of fugitive police officer Ljubo Milović, at a protest, Rastoder replied:
"We are not comfortable and happy, we cannot forbid anyone from coming, we cannot recognize these people in the crowd, but we are aware that various political parties, politicians and certain media are trying to implement their interests through us and our protests. They will not succeed in doing so because our team operates on the basis that there is no leader and everyone's voice is equally important."
She also pointed out that one of the requirements for membership in an informal group of students is that they are not in any political party.
"When it comes to parents, the situation is different - there are parents from different sides and different parties. Parents, not us students...", said Rastoder.
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