The Mayor of Novi Sad announced a public competition for a memorial to the victims of the canopy collapse.

Speaking about the demand of the students in the blockade, the mayor said that it was not the right moment to call elections.

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Žarko Mićin, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
Žarko Mićin, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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Novi Sad Mayor Žarko Mićin announced today a public competition for the installation of a memorial to the victims of the collapse of a canopy at the Railway Station in that city on November 1st.

"A memorial must exist, it should be a public competition and a commission consisting of an architect and an urban planner, and we should consult with the families to see what they say," Micin said on Pink television.

Micin said that the memorial erected by students in the blockade and citizens will not be removed.

"They set it up without any procedure, without consulting any group in society, and the whole of society should decide on it," he said.

Speaking about the demand of the students in the blockade, Mićin said that it was not the right moment to call elections.

"Considering the socio-political tension, I don't see what the problem is in waiting a little longer for these elections to be called," said Micin.

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