
Kreni-Promeni Movement Premises Vandalized in Lazarevac
The Kreni-Promeni movement announced that their premises in Lazarevac were vandalized overnight, with leader Savo Manojlović stating that attacks and threats would not deter them.
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The Kreni-Promeni movement announced that their premises in Lazarevac were vandalized overnight, with leader Savo Manojlović stating that attacks and threats would not deter them.
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Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, has accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić of being a 'foreign agent of influence' following a BIRN investigation that revealed Vučić's advisor implemented a German plan for lithium mining.
The Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina (NDNV) and the Autonomija portal have thanked citizens for donating money to cover court costs and damages they owe to Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-promeni' movement, following a lawsuit.
Councilors from the Kreni-promeni movement in Belgrade, led by Savo Manojlović, are planning to walk to the municipality of Obrenovac to draw attention to the state of public transport and infrastructure in suburban areas.

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Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-promeni movement, has attributed the recent crane collapse at a new bridge construction site in Belgrade, which resulted in a fatality, to the corruption and incompetence of the ruling SNS authorities.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, stated that recent local election results indicate a continued decline in support for the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), leading to increased pressure and violence.

Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, announced the release of three of their observers, Ivan, Jovana, and Stefan, from Aranđelovac, Serbia, following their earlier arrest.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-promeni' opposition movement, stated that the current government can only retain power by fostering apathy and conflict within the opposition.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, stated that the upcoming local elections in Serbia transcend traditional political competition. He emphasized that attempts to create fake lists or confuse voters would not succeed in dividing people.

Ostoja Mijailović responded to Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni promeni' movement, who had compared Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to Mijailović, the head of KK Partizan.

Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-promeni' movement, announced that he has requested the testimony of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and the Gendarmerie Commander in the ongoing proceedings against him and his movement's councilor, Aleksandar Jovanović, regarding events at the Old Sava Bridge.

Serbia's Supreme Public Prosecutor, Zagorka Dolovac, stated that she received confirmation that members of the Security Information Agency (BIA) contacted prosecutors regarding their votes for the High Prosecutorial Council.

Savo Manojlović, lider Kreni-Promeni, poručio je večeras sa protesta u Valjevu da je reč o jednom od najvećih protesta u istoriji tog grada, koji se održava godinu dana nakon sramotnog prebijanja…

Savo Manojlović has claimed that there are no drinking water tankers available on the streets of Serbian cities. This statement raises concerns about public access to potable water.

Serbian opposition figure Savo Manojlović stated that President Aleksandar Vučić is hesitant to call elections because his ruling party lacks a majority, even with potential electoral fraud. Manojlović asserts that the government fears losing power in a fair election.

Portal Autonomija from Novi Sad, Serbia, has appealed to its readers for donations to help them pay a court judgment of 224,000 dinars, issued following a lawsuit by Savo Manojlović.

Savo Manojlović of the 'Kreni-promeni' movement stated that forming a massive front and movement is the only way to achieve victory in upcoming elections.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, criticized the Serbian Constitutional Court and its president, Vladan Petrov, for allegedly concealing difficult cases, stating the court's role is to protect citizens' rights, not hide constitutional violations.

A crane collapse at the construction site of a new bridge over the Sava River in Belgrade resulted in the death of a Chinese worker. Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-promeni movement, attributed such incidents to 'corruption and incompetence of the SNS government'.
„Koje su sličnosti i razlike između Kurtija i Vučića? Obojica napadaju srpske univerzitete. Kurti Univerzitet u Kosovskoj Mitrovici. Vučić Univerzitet u Beogradu.“

Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-promeni movement, condemned the reporting by certain media outlets, specifically Pink and Informer, as 'shameful' regarding the tragic death of a student, stating that those responsible should never again hold power.
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The Kreni-promeni movement, led by Savo Manojlović, has cleaned an illegal landfill located near the site where a military helicopter crashed in 2015. Manojlović stated it is unacceptable for such a dump to exist in that sensitive area.

Savo Manojlović shared photos of a newly installed 10-million-dinar clock in Belgrade's Republic Square, claiming it shows different times and requires manual adjustment by workers.

The Belgrade City Assembly has withdrawn a proposal for a public-private partnership to introduce an integrated security system from its agenda. Critics had labeled the proposal a 'budget robbery' and aimed at creating a 'para-police formation'.

Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, has accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić of acting as a 'foreign agent' in Serbia, citing a BIRN investigation into a German lithium mining plan.

Savo Manojlović and Aleksandar Jovanović of the 'Kreni-promeni' movement have been summoned by the police. The summons is related to their involvement in removing a billboard from the Albania Palace.

Activist Savo Manojlović has publicly alleged that Serbia's ruling SNS party is preparing an attack on participants of the Kreni-Promeni protests. These claims raise concerns about potential political violence.

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Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-Promeni' movement, criticized the Serbian Constitutional Court, stating its role is to protect citizens' rights, not to conceal constitutional violations. This reaction follows a statement by Constitutional Court President Vladan Petrov about 'difficult cases being pushed into a drawer'.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, stated that recent local election results indicate a continued decline in support for the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), accompanied by increased pressure and violence.

Local elections are underway in ten municipalities across Serbia, with 247,985 citizens eligible to vote for declared lists formed by local ruling parties.

Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-Promeni' movement, has called on citizens in Lučani to support students in the upcoming local elections, emphasizing the importance of their participation.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the "Kreni-promeni" movement, has condemned the arrest of students from Novi Pazar for allegedly violating the constitutional order, calling it a "shameful act."
Sve više zaposlenih u javnim preduzećima širom Srbije javlja se pokretu Kreni-promeni zbog pritisaka uoči SNS skupa, kaže za N1 lider ovog pokreta Savo Manojlović.

Lider pokreta Kreni-promeni Savo Manojlović izjavio je danas da je u postupku koji se vodi protiv njega i odbornika tog pokreta Aleksandra Jovanovića zbog dešavanja na Starom savskom mostu zatražio…
Savo Manojlović, leader of the 'Kreni-Promeni' movement, claimed that the government refuses to implement a system of reference prices in public procurement, which he says would prevent overpricing and corruption, further asserting that the government actively avoids measures that would ensure…

Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-promeni movement, has questioned the price and justification of the 'Belgrade Clock' in Republic Square after finding a similar item for sale on Alibaba for $6,800.