The President of the State spoke with Students 2.0 and promised them that they would enter the faculties, with the comment that the state had already allowed a lot.
"Rightfully, people criticize us more and more often when we show that the state is a state. My answer to those people is that I know very well what a state is, but also that we always measure and look at how and in what way we can protect all our children. But the fact that they can study and you can't, they won't watch that movie," said Vučić and again commented on how the state "implements "coup d'état".
He claims that the public media service was also involved in the coup, and that "some elections in 2026 and 2027 will be uncertain."
"The army participates in the coup and there must be violence, and the coup is through the institutions," explained Vučić in a conversation with students from Pionirski Park. According to him, attempts have been made in kindergartens, schools, healthcare and power plants, "not to talk about the police."
"This is where the terrifying data will come to light, how the drug dealers and through whom they conducted their policy, and again the state has endured," said Vučić.
"Informer" also wrote about similar alleged tendencies of students in mid-May in an article with such a title - that there is no need to read further.
"Plan for the destruction of Serbia! Terrorist blockaders are preparing a coup d'état - Target: TENT, highway, police, army and civil war" - read the headline of the tabloid. Just a few days later, they accused lawyer Zdenko Tomanović of being involved in the organization of the coup d'état.
In fact, if the key phrase - coup d'état is typed on Informer - readers can see that a new, different and announced coup d'état is predicted at least once a month in Serbia.
More money for private colleges
Vučić added that for these reasons, more support will be provided to private faculties.
The representative of the students who oppose the blockades, Miloš Pavlović, said that they are only asking the state to enable them to get an education.
"Our faculties are blocked, we cannot go to our faculties, to learn, to get an education. They destroyed our year which is irreparable. We are very stagnant in relation to our colleagues from the region, not to mention our colleagues from Europe. We just want knowledge to be in focus, not who is for whom," said Pavlović.
Source: Beta/Fonet