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In Kotor, a new protest in support of the informal student group “Where to Tomorrow?”

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In Kotor, New Demonstration Supports Informal Student Group “Where to Tomorrow?”

Photo from the protest in Kotor: Radio Kotor

This evening in Kotor, a new protest took place in support of the informal student group “Where to Tomorrow?”.

Protests have been ongoing in Kotor for several days, held at the same time and location, in remembrance of the 23 individuals who lost their lives in Cetinje in 2022 and this year.

According to Radio Kotor, a group of citizens blocked the main road at the pedestrian crossing near the market at precisely 5:26 PM.

The crowd expressed their discontent with whistles and chants, saying “Resignation, resignation,” “Vučić-Bečić,” while some banners read “Diploma, not party and sandwich” and “Remove this.”

Radio Kotor has reported that protests in the city will persist.

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