The Prime Minister of Serbia, Miloš Vučević, said today that it is "certain" that there will be classes during the second semester in schools in that country, and that teachers who do not want to teach will no longer work in education, while students who do not come to classes will get unexcused absences.
He told reporters in Matica srpska in Novi Sad that students can engage in blockades as much as they want, but that it is necessary for schools to work and that there is no compromise on that.
"Let everyone take care, and whoever doesn't decide the children's grades, let them take care, the educational inspectorate will review everything. The state will not remain silent, we will not play here. You want to check whether the state is determined, I advise you not to check , but if you want, you will see that the state will react. You won't work? There are other professors who want to, "said Vucevic.
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