Serbian students are not giving up on blockades. After the 24-hour blockade of Belgrade’s
Avtokomanda, Novi Sad will be blocked this weekend. Three months have passed since the terrible
accident that took 15 lives and the same number of months since the student blockades that woke up
all of Serbia.
In this episode of Labyrinth, we talk to Aleksandra Krstic, a professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences
in Belgrade, who was also a candidate for a member of REM, the regulatory body for the supervision of
electronic media, but together with 6 other professors withdrew their candidacies due to numerous
irregularities in the process.
We also talk to fellow journalist, Nikola Krstic, who is one of the journalists facing public lynching and
labeling by pro-government tabloids.
Interview with the Italian journalist and writer, Cristina Brondoni
The guest in this edition of Labyrinth is the journalist and writer from Italy, Cristina Brondoni. We
discussed the policy of the Italian Government towards the EU enlargement policy, the support of
Ukraine, as well as the interest of the Italians in the upcoming elections of the Union. Brondoni says that
the Government of Meloni has maintained the policy of support for Ukraine and support for the
enlargement of the Union, especially for the entry of Albania, given the friendly relations of Prime
Minister Meloni with Prime Minister Rama. As for the upcoming European elections, Brondoni says that
the political parties in Italy are more interested in them than the people who think that domestic
problems are more important. We also talked about the media in Italy, the strike of public service
journalists for censorship by Meloni's Government, as well as its structure.