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.
Analysis of the situation in France and Georgia after the elections and testimony from the protests in
Serbia
After the elections in France, a new momentum took place in French politics. The coalition is on glass
legs, and new elections are possible only after a year - explains in Labyrinth, the political advisor from
the ranks of Macron's party, Mathias Vasquez. Vasquez was also part of the observation mission of the
elections in Georgia and gives us more detailed information about the irregularities in the
implementation of the elections, which resulted in mass protests.
The young director Leonid Velkovski, who is currently studying in Novi Sad, is also a guest in Labyrinth,
and he conveys to us the atmosphere of the mass protests that took place there after the terrible
accident at the railway station in which 14 people died.