Grubački: the Fifth of October Is a Symbol that Must Not Be Extinguished
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"As the greatest date and achievement of modern Serbia, October 5th is also a symbol of optimism that must not be extinguished. It is urgently necessary to return Serbia to the path that leads to a modern, free and European state. That is the path of October 5th, the path of courage, solidarity and responsibility. That is why it is time for all social actors to initiate a dialogue about such a Serbia and such a change. Any further postponement o…
Twenty-five years after October 5th, it's time for a sober question - what did Serbia really gain that day?
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the large demonstrations in Belgrade that ended the rule of Slobodan Milošević on 5 October 2000. The reason for the demonstrations was the claims of representatives of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) that the then government had falsified the results of the elections for the president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in which, according to DOS, their candidate Vojislav Koštunica defeated Miloš…
Sunday marks 25 years since the fall of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević. A good decade after him, Aleksandar Vučić came to power, and Serbian analyst Jaško Šćekić believes he is an even more dangerous autocrat. But while a quarter of a century ago the international community's consensus was that Milošević must go, today it wants Vučević to stay.
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