Vučić: Tents in front of the Parliament to be removed from tomorrow, glad that students have started using legal political channels

"From January 2-3, the area will be open to traffic, only a small part of Pioneer Park will remain where they will stay for a while," said Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.

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Vučić, Photo: Dimitrije Goll/Betaphoto
Vučić, Photo: Dimitrije Goll/Betaphoto
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

President Aleksandar Vučić announced that starting tomorrow evening, the removal of the tent in front of the Serbian Parliament will begin, that a "beautiful Christmas village" will be built in that place, and that traffic in that part of the city will soon be restored.

"From January 2-3, the area will be open to traffic, only a small part of Pioneer Park will remain where they will stay for a while. I will greet them tomorrow, thank them for everything and say that they will remain in the history books as they withstood all the pressures and preserved their homeland with their heroism," Vučić said during the laying of the foundation stone for the Ministry of Defense and General Staff buildings in Banjica.

He said that "the state of Serbia has been defended," referring to the removal of the tent settlement known as "Ćaciland", which has been in the area in front of the Serbian Parliament building for several months.

He said he was glad that students had started using regular and legal political channels and that it was their democratic right to use door-to-door campaigning, even though they criticized the government when it did so.

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