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Thursday, 18.04.2019.

13:27

"Friday's rally in Belgrade will be spectacular"

Ivica Dacic says Friday's rally in Belgrade, a part of President Aleksandar Vucic's "Future of Serbia" campaign, will be "spectacular."

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Thomas

pre 5 godina

Well, they know how to bus them in. They will always find warm bodies to show up for a free trip to the city and a free sandwich on the bus.

Unlike the opposition's protests, the private bus companies won't be "asked" not to service the out of town protesters.

The other thing I will be watching is how much RTS covers it. Last opposotion protest I kept pointing out to my wife how all of the other channels were showing everything live while RTS stuck with their regular programming. I don't expect the same today. That's the one thing I can agree with the protesters on. RTS is a tool of the government, not an independent media outlet.

Tito reloaded

pre 5 godina

Wasn't it Vucic that said, even if 5 millions go on the street he would not care? Now he brings people on the street too?
So SNS will bring in its slaves (many are in the mean time depending on showing support not to lose their jobs) from all over Serbia. Who pays the buses?

I remember the last government that organised demonstrations and brought people in buses to different places.

Watcherovic

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'
(bob, 18 April 2019 14:37)

This would be true in ANY country.....not only in Beograd!

bob

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'

bob

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'

Watcherovic

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'
(bob, 18 April 2019 14:37)

This would be true in ANY country.....not only in Beograd!

Tito reloaded

pre 5 godina

Wasn't it Vucic that said, even if 5 millions go on the street he would not care? Now he brings people on the street too?
So SNS will bring in its slaves (many are in the mean time depending on showing support not to lose their jobs) from all over Serbia. Who pays the buses?

I remember the last government that organised demonstrations and brought people in buses to different places.

Thomas

pre 5 godina

Well, they know how to bus them in. They will always find warm bodies to show up for a free trip to the city and a free sandwich on the bus.

Unlike the opposition's protests, the private bus companies won't be "asked" not to service the out of town protesters.

The other thing I will be watching is how much RTS covers it. Last opposotion protest I kept pointing out to my wife how all of the other channels were showing everything live while RTS stuck with their regular programming. I don't expect the same today. That's the one thing I can agree with the protesters on. RTS is a tool of the government, not an independent media outlet.

Watcherovic

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'
(bob, 18 April 2019 14:37)

This would be true in ANY country.....not only in Beograd!

bob

pre 5 godina

A genuinely free objective media in Serbia would be 'spectacular.' Government institutions that actually served ordinary Serbian citizens would also be... 'spectacular.'

Tito reloaded

pre 5 godina

Wasn't it Vucic that said, even if 5 millions go on the street he would not care? Now he brings people on the street too?
So SNS will bring in its slaves (many are in the mean time depending on showing support not to lose their jobs) from all over Serbia. Who pays the buses?

I remember the last government that organised demonstrations and brought people in buses to different places.

Thomas

pre 5 godina

Well, they know how to bus them in. They will always find warm bodies to show up for a free trip to the city and a free sandwich on the bus.

Unlike the opposition's protests, the private bus companies won't be "asked" not to service the out of town protesters.

The other thing I will be watching is how much RTS covers it. Last opposotion protest I kept pointing out to my wife how all of the other channels were showing everything live while RTS stuck with their regular programming. I don't expect the same today. That's the one thing I can agree with the protesters on. RTS is a tool of the government, not an independent media outlet.