N1: EP resolution on Serbia never harsher - clear support for students, condemnation of the use of sound cannon...

The resolution mentions Tomislav Momirović and Goran Vesić, the EP points to them as responsible for the damage to the budget related to the Novi Sad railway station

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From the student protest in Belgrade on March 15th this year, Photo: Shutterstock
From the student protest in Belgrade on March 15th this year, Photo: Shutterstock
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The European Parliament (EP) resolution on Serbia is the product of the work of all parliamentary groups, the text has been agreed upon and will be far harsher than all previous resolutions, the N1 television portal writes today.

As N1's European correspondent reported, the resolution is very harsh and has never been harsher. The EP says what it thinks loud and clear, and now it has gone a step further.

N1 also learned that the European People's Party tried again to soften part of the text, but they failed - the report is critical.

N1's European correspondent reveals parts of the resolution.

It emphasizes clear support for the students, their demands and protests. First of all, it emphasizes the demand for elections, and calls on the government to implement democratic reforms.

It is planned to express a clear condemnation of state-inspired violence.

The EP clearly condemns the use of sound cannon against peaceful protesters and says it refers to relevant sources and demands a full investigation into all details.

The document clearly states that political leaders are responsible for the escalation, repression, normalization of violence, and the weakening of institutions.

The European Parliament will condemn the torture of students, they say it is necessary to investigate the role of senior officers of the Public Health Service, and the name of Marko Kričko is particularly highlighted, reports the European correspondent of N1.

The resolution mentions Tomislav Momirović and Goran Vesić, and the EP points to them as responsible for the damage to the budget related to the Novi Sad railway station.

It is also requested to stop the payment of money from the growth plan until key things are done, and it is requested that individuals be sanctioned.

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