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The most powerful man in the country, Aleksandar Vučić, is completely powerless in front of Dijana Hrko, a grieving woman whose appearance further exposed what Ćaciland is for. It is the title theme of the new "Time"
Image of police cordon facing Diana Hrki and the citizens who support it will remain a reminder of the era in which we live. Because there is a tent camp behind that cordon, but he the police as if he is not interested because it is an extraterritorial fort.
Who are the strong police forces protecting from Hrka, the mother of the young man who died under the canopy? Drunkards, thugs and mercenaries of the Serbian Progressive Party, armed with clubs, pyrotechnics and who knows what else.
For a year, Diana Hrka has been on the street, with students in the blockade. She welcomed them while they were hiking, walked with them, stood at the blockade of the Radio and Television of Serbia... Even then, groups of paid thugs threatened her and intercepted her. They also persecuted her abroad.
And now she is persecuted and harassed while she goes on hunger strike in desperation. That is the title of the new issue of "Vremena", which is on newsstands from this Thursday (November 6).
"The most powerful man in the country, Aleksandar Vučić, is completely powerless in front of a grieving woman," Jovana Gligorijević writes in the introductory text.
In the new issue, Slobodan Georgiev writes about the nature of the regime's tent settlement: "According to what has been seen, heard and understood so far, Ćaciland is a formation that was supposed to serve the regime to get rid of the fear of occupying the most important institutions in Serbia. Also to create a 'Maidan' before others find out."
In a large article, Boško Jakšić analyzes the year of rebellion and deliberate divisions. About occupying the space in front of the Assembly it is written:
"Another Mazino line created on deception, a sanitary cordon towards the student 'pack' that is 'only interested in the overthrow of the state' and that is constantly 'honking something'. A new thickening of the lines between students and citizens on the one hand and those who imagine that they can act unhindered as occupiers in power on the other."
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The executive power announces that it will turn the unpleasant Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime into a department of the Higher Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade - led by the loyal Nenad Stefanović. Branko Stamenković, the president of the High Council of the Prosecution, talks about this for the new issue of "Vremena".

It is completely unclear to me what the platitudes that individuals use about alienating, separating and endangering the state from public prosecutors really mean. It is symptomatic to me that they appeared when the competent public prosecutor's offices, acting according to the laws, began to act ex officio in connection with criminal proceedings in which high representatives of the executive power were involved. I will remind you that the government has repeatedly proclaimed the fight against corruption as one of the most important goals of its work

What does the regime hope to gain by waiting? Are those hopes justified? What can the rebellious society - students, citizens, opposition parties - do to force Vučić to call for extraordinary parliamentary elections as soon as possible? What are the lessons from Mionica, Negotin and Sečnje? Do we know anything more?

Whoever is in leadership positions in the Security and Information Agency (BIA) until recently or is preparing to take them over - it is good for the government, it is bad for the people. This removed all dilemmas about what it means that instead of "comrade Marko" the chief of operations in BIA became "comrade Nidža"
Interview: Branko Stamenković, President of the High Prosecution Council
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