At the very end is the list that students make for the next parliamentary elections in Serbia, whenever they are announced. They are on the list of candidates Dejan Soskic, former governor of the National Bank of Serbia, as well as a lawyer Zdenko Tomanović"Vreme" finds out.
They are mentioned in public. Jovo Bakić, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Milo Lompar, professor of Philology, Nemanja Vidic, legend of Serbian and European football, as well as Aleksandar Kavčić, philanthropist and campaigner for free textbooks.
"Kavčić is not a candidate"
According to "Vremena" information, Aleksandar Kavčić is not (anymore) a candidate for the student list, but it has been confirmed that they are for the other candidates. They are, however, only candidates for candidates, because the student selection works by each faculty proposing four candidates. If they do not agree later and the first candidates do not pass, the faculties also have reserves.
They are also mentioned as candidates for the student list Vladan Djokic, They leave Bodiroga, public prosecutor Jasmina Paunović, lawyer Rodoljub Sabic, actor Tihomir Stanic, environmental activist Zlatko Kokanovic, actress Jelena Stupljanin, who allegedly accepted the student's invitation. The list will be final only when the elections are announced."
How the student list is formed
"Time" already wrote about the process on the basis of which the student list is formed.
The voice of each faculty, but also the possibility of vetoing with a mandatory interview and acceptance of the ideological minimum, are part of the protocol.
Students have the right to ask him whatever questions they want, but they must also pledge to respect every single candidate who comes before them. Both his national, religious, sexual and any other affiliation.
The students agreed that the candidates from their list, when they enter the Assembly, will answer to the citizens, not to them. However, according to sources in the editorial office, this does not mean that the students will give up monitoring them.
Jelena Cupać, a researcher at Berlin's WZB Center for Social Sciences, said she expects the list will, for tactical reasons, seek to cover the entire political and ideological spectrum in order to maintain the broad support it already enjoys.