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    1. jjpamsterdam on

      Serbia is showing us how you step up and fight the corrupt and compromised regime that has taken over your country. I certainly wish other people in countries with a similar situation had this amount of courage. I also hope the place I live in remains free and that active resistance therefore remains unnecessary.

    2. Silentium_Universi on

      It reminded me of the times when it was popular in my country to watch parliamentary sessions… 

      The Serbian ones are even better 🍿

    3. True-Blacksmith4235 on

      They were ignoring peaceful protests for months, so..

    4. Jack_Grim101 on

      Here before the mods remove the post like they did with the last 2 posts about this.

    5. Headline: “…minutes ago”

      Bad idea to use relative time in a headline.

    6. Jealous_Ad_1396 on

      In Sweden, the teenages call that sort of things “böghög”.

    7. furgerokalabak on

      Serbians build very unusual football stadiums. Nicely decorated though.

    8. Dotcaprachiappa on

      If your parliament doesn’t look like a fucking warzone after a debate what are you even doing with your life?

    9. Quiet-Pressure4920 on

      It’s about time.

      The regime and Vucic have been ignoring massive protests of 300k+ people for 4 months straight, even going as far as humiliating us, sending his hooligans on us and laughing at us lying there’s only a thousand or two of us overall.

      I love the fear in their eyes, 15th March is their final day.

      They know it, and they’re getting ready.

    10. Mister-Psychology on

      Biggest party coalition has 112/250 seats. And next election is December 2027. Worst case the opposition could again boycott the election in protest as they claim it’s rigged and they can’t win. Even if the opposition does get their best election they may still not get the majority as they are that far behind.

      Vucic also won the presidency with 60% of the vote and runner up got 18%. Of course legally he can’t run again. But will he really retire from politics forever or will he do something new?

    11. ne_grego on

      I am surprised that the opposition had the balls. I guess the people CAN empower and inspire change.

    12. Bindaas-Being on

      Meanwhile Hungary and Slovakia laughing in the corner 💀

    13. THE96BEAST on

      We need the same in Portugal, for the past 20 years the only discussion is political parties acusing eachother of which is more corrupt.

    14. double-xor on

      Giving some vibes for the United States state of the union address tonight!

    15. itstheboombox on

      Went from a big group hug to ultra section of a stadium real quick

    16. lorefighter on

      The faces reminded me a lot of caucescu when he knew he was fucked

    17. _nairual_nae on

      Zvezda and Partizan going at it again. Euroleague gonna fine them again

    18. NightmareP69 on

      Ajde susjedi , barem vi znate boriti se protiv svoje usrane vlasti dok naši protesti su samo “Aj, nemoj poć u konzum danas”

    19. Cathal1954 on

      Jesus Christ. Deputies arrived for that sitting already armed with flares and smoke bombs? WTF?

    20. ChronicBuzz187 on

      Ah yes, looks almost like election season in the US nowadays… in case republicans lose, that is, obviously.

    21. UEFA fines incoming. No fans at the away parliament session allowed

    22. mymompaints on

      Too bad there’s a bunch of spineless cowards in congress to do something like this.

    23. Mammoth_Oven_4861 on

      Vučić and Co. won’t understand anything but violence.

      It was beautiful to see the unity and spirit come back to Serbia over the past few months but it ultimately resulted in nothing. It’s time to take these protests to Dedinje, Belgrade Waterfront and government institutions.

    24. Anxious-Chocolate832 on

      They’re all scumbags tbh. The main reason why current goverment rules for so long is because we don’t have a decent alternative. We still don’t. The students protesting do not want any political organization to take advantage of the situation, but that is very difficult. Wel’ll see what will happen on 3/15.

    25. Remote_Succotash on

      When a country has an autocrat (Vucic) in power, supported by the EU, who rigged the last few elections and completely hijacked the media, the only means of channelling people’s will are through protests in the streets or escalations like this.

      I am not a fan of this approach but understand where it comes from.
      People are left powerless. Zero democracy.

    26. discographyA on

      What is it about the Balkans that they just can’t get it together? Corruption and misplaced machismo seem to carry on there endlessly. I love visiting as some beautiful places throughout but I can’t say I understand it at all.

    27. Look how they ruin their expensive suits, which were hard-earned by honest people paying taxes. Imagine if these people actually worked for what they were paid to do.

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