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Professor Medenica: The student movement produced tectonic disturbances in society

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The student movement has produced tectonic disturbances in society and represents a unique phenomenon in the world, says FDU professor Ivan Medenica in an interview with FoNet, but he does not believe that the regime can fall only with student protests, without political articulation.

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They have occupied dozens of university faculties and every day they meet in assembly: they criticize President Aleksandar Vučić, but they want to stay out of traditional politics

·Italy
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The student movement has produced tectonic disturbances in society and represents a unique phenomenon in the world, says FDU professor Ivan Medenica in an interview with FoNet, but he does not believe that the regime can fall only with student protests, without political articulation.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The student movement has caused tectonic disturbances in society and is a unique phenomenon in the world, says FDU professor Ivan Medenica in an interview with FoNet, but he does not believe that the regime can fall only through student protests, without political articulation. As he said in the series Catch 23, the protests are spreading and intensifying, so the key question now is how they can become the driving force of broader social changes…

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The student movement has produced tectonic disturbances in society and represents a unique phenomenon in the world, says FDU professor Ivan Medenica in an interview with FoNet, but he does not believe that the regime can fall only with student protests, without political articulation.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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