Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, when asked in Niš today whether he is also holding "Ćaciland" - a multi-day gathering and tent settlement in the city center modeled after what has been going on in Belgrade for more than two months, said that he plans to hold "Ćaciland" "everywhere in Serbia" because "there are children everywhere who want to learn."
"That will be one of the main points of our program, to bring knowledge back to schools... They are not going to beat and block anyone, it is our duty to clearly state that this is the ideal (in Serbia)," Vučić told TV Pink ahead of today's "National Assembly" in Niš organized by the government to promote the "Movement for the People and the State."
Vučić said that the economy has begun to reduce the backlog compared to the plan, which has arisen since the beginning of this year, but that this difference will disappear "only when the blockaders stop destroying their country."
He said that a maternity hospital and parts of the Clinical Center for Cardiovascular Diseases will be built in Niš, that infrastructure facilities will be completed, that Serbia will soon be bringing in new investors "and some other little things that he will talk about tonight."
At the rally, which starts at 18:00 PM, "I am not crossing anyone's line, I have nothing to do with the lines, I don't even like (the non-governmental organization) CRTA, which is destroying our country.... I am the President of Serbia, I care about the development of Serbia," Vučić said.
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