Archive of public meetings of Serbia: At the protest in front of the Constitutional Court, there were 28.000 people

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said earlier that there were more than 12.000 people at the rally in front of the Constitutional Court and that this was a number to be respected.

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From yesterday's protest in Belgrade, Photo: Reuters
From yesterday's protest in Belgrade, Photo: Reuters
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The Archive of Public Assemblies of Serbia announced that there were 28.000 people at yesterday's protest in front of the Constitutional Court in Belgrade.

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said earlier that there were more than 12.000 people at the rally in front of the Constitutional Court and that this is a number to respect.

"More than 12.000 people were at the protest. The highest estimate says 13.700. That's the number of people to respect, they briefly stated some of their views and that's it," Vučić said in a guest appearance on Pink Television's National Diary.

Students and citizens gathered yesterday at around 16 pm in front of the Constitutional Court in downtown Belgrade, to protest the failure to meet student demands and the threat to the rights, primarily of those participating in the faculty blockade.

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