Serbia: Citizens' Assembly declares Aleksandar Vučić and Ana Brnabić as undesirable persons in Čačak

The Citizens' Assembly also unanimously voted to revoke the title of honorary citizen of Čačak, which former Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić received in 2013.

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Aleksandar Vučić, Photo: REUTERS
Aleksandar Vučić, Photo: REUTERS
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A Citizens' Assembly was held in Čačak tonight, at which several hundred Čačak residents declared Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and National Assembly Speaker Ana Brnabić as undesirable persons on the territory of that city.

The leader of the Zbor called on citizens to vote to declare Vučić (whom he called a "converter" and "a man who spreads hatred and divides the people") undesirable in Čačak, which the crowd unanimously supported and accompanied by chants of "Ua, ua" and "Pumpaj".

Citizens unanimously declared Brnabić an undesirable person in Čačak because he advocates for lithium mining.

The Citizens' Assembly also unanimously voted to revoke the title of honorary citizen of Čačak, which he received in 2013, from former Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić.

The Assembly also decided to organize assemblies in local communities and for citizens to give full support to the students and their demands - "no matter how exhausting and time-consuming it may be."

The leader of the Choir said at the end that all the people of Čačak must together cultivate empathy, solidarity and tolerance, which the students have awakened.

"There is no going back, Serbia is going back, which looks like a tailings dump, destroyed Jadar, Homolj, Pranjani, mountains without forests, dead rivers, thugs, corruption, Ćaciland is going back," said the host of the Zbor.

Before the start of the Citizens' Assembly, a protest by students and high school graduates was held in Čačak, but they did not join the Citizens' Assembly.

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