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The Academic Community Remains in Front of the Government Until the Demands Are Met: The Deadline Expires at the End of June

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Members of the academic community announced that they will remain at the crossroads in front of the Serbian Government until their demands are met. As they pointed out, the deadline for this is the end of June and the Government session to be held this week.

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Members of the academic community announced that they will remain at the crossroads in front of the Serbian Government until their demands are met. As they pointed out, the deadline for this is the end of June and the Government session to be held this week.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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In the announcement of the "Faculties at the Crossroads" action, it is stated that starting tomorrow, June 26, they will leave the protest area at the intersection. They said that this is not the end of the fight - but that they continue it by other means, with the same goal and the same perseverance. It is added that the Government of Serbia is expected to, at the session scheduled for Friday, "finally act responsibly and fulfill the remaining …

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Students in the blockade of higher education institutions in Belgrade sent an open letter to the Government of Serbia in which they demand the fulfillment of two demands by June 28, 2025.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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They stated that they remain at the crossroads in front of the Government of Serbia because, as they stated, two more demands that they made were not fulfilled.

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