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Vučić: Nothing will happen on November 1st, the blockaders' popularity will decline further

"On that day, a big nothing will happen, like every time. There will be violence, people will understand everything, the real result will be an additional precipitous decline in their popularity. People need not worry," said the Serbian president.

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Vučić, Photo: Presidency of Serbia / Dimitrije Goll
Vučić, Photo: Presidency of Serbia / Dimitrije Goll
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić assessed today that nothing significant will happen at the rally announced by the students on the blockade on the anniversary of the fall of the Novi Sad Railway Station canopy, and assessed that the popularity of the student movement will decline further after that event.

During a tour of the reconstruction works at the Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics in Belgrade, he said that the student protest announced for November 1 in Novi Sad "will be violent", but that it will not have a significant effect on the citizens of Serbia.

"That day, a big nothing will happen, like every time. There will be violence, people will understand everything, the real result will be an additional precipitous decline in their popularity. People need not worry," Vučić said.

Asked what he thought about part of the opposition boycotting the work of parliament, he said that he did not follow the parliamentary session as he was committed to other activities.

"I didn't follow anything that was happening in the Serbian Parliament, I was so busy and dealing with other topics, I have no idea what was happening. It was important to me that the law on legalization and enforcement officers be on the agenda," Vučić said.

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