Novi Sad: Tensions and incidents in front of the SNS premises

After that, a cordon of riot police stood between the two groups, and a gendarmerie unit was also nearby.

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In front of the offices of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) on Oslobodjenja Boulevard in Novi Sad today, incidents occurred when sympathizers and members of the Serbian Progressive Party threw eggs and plastic bottles at the gathered citizens, to which the citizens retaliated.

After that, a cordon of riot police stood between the two groups, and a gendarmerie unit was also nearby.

A group of dozens of citizens gathered today in front of the SNS premises, where local activists and party officials set up a stand.

Citizens and activists shout at SNS members "Murderers, murderers", "Dads, dads" and "Pump, pump", while the "progressives" respond to citizens with "Ustashes, Ustashes".

Citizens make a lot of noise with whistles and vivuzelas, and occasionally play music from loudspeakers.

Bikers came to support the citizens.

Citizens hold banners that say "We demand elections, we put an end to it."

The director of the Public Utility Company Tržnica, Vladimir Stojković, is recording the attendees on his phone the entire time.

Also at the rally is Milan Čanak, the son of professor Marija Vasić, who is currently in the prison hospital in Belgrade because her health condition has suddenly deteriorated after a hunger and thirst strike, which she embarked on due to the decision to extend her detention for another 30 days for her and five other students and activists accused of an alleged attempt to overthrow the constitutional order.

"I am here today because of my mother, and they are here today because of money and sandwiches. Some of those who lead them were taught by my mother. Shame on them," Milan Čanak told reporters.

These are the rooms to which Aleksandar Vučić urgently arrived in the evening hours on November 5th, after demonstrators had painted them red and broken the windows.

From the same premises, on the night between January 27th and 28th, SNS thugs emerged and beat up students, breaking the jaw of one female student with a baseball bat.

After that, the then Prime Minister of Serbia, Miloš Vučević, and the Mayor of Novi Sad, Milan Đurić, resigned.

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