A Serbian politician has announced plans to be present at Slavija Square starting at 8 PM on election night. This statement indicates a public appearance related to the election outcome.
Students in Serbia have called for a large protest in Belgrade, with a central gathering planned at Slavija Square. Civil activists from western Serbia are also organizing to join the demonstration, which aims to address specific issues and continue efforts to reach a wider audience.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced it will open its Belgrade premises to journalists during an upcoming student protest at Slavija Square.
Supporters of Serbia's ruling SNS party have withdrawn from Slavija Square in Belgrade. The move followed an alleged call from President Aleksandar Vučić for them to disperse.
Students blockading the Faculty of Law in Belgrade have appealed for help on social media, reporting that Slavija Square is surrounded by 'thugs' preventing them from setting up stands.
Students have issued a call for large-scale protests to take place in Belgrade on May 23rd, specifically at Slavija Square. They announced the start time for the demonstration, urging participation.
Students have held several protests at Slavija Square in Belgrade, some of which are considered among the largest in Serbia, with hundreds of thousands gathered, and have now announced a new rally.
The United Branch Unions (UGS) 'Nezavisnost' announced a May Day gathering in Belgrade's Slavija Square, calling on society to combat pervasive corruption.
A protest march organized by feminist non-governmental organizations will be held on Sunday, March 8th, at 3 PM in Belgrade. The march will proceed from Republic Square, through Slavija Square, to the Center for Cultural Decontamination.
A pianist was seen carrying 'golden reserves' through Slavija Square, humorously stating he was waiting for 'the eggs to pass.' The unusual sight captured public attention.
Sources describe a student-organized gathering on Slavija square for Saturday as more of a pre-election rally than a protest. A memorandum on Kosovo is also seen as an attempt to gain a 'mainstream' political position.
Students from the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) are sending a message from Slavija Square that "students win" and that any incidents are not originating from their side.
Police were positioned at Belgrade's central Slavija Square to separate "Students Win" protesters from ruling party supporters during a gathering on Tuesday.
A tense atmosphere has developed at Slavija Square in Belgrade as students and activists of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) set up stands next to each other, prompting the arrival of riot police.
Students involved in blockades of higher education institutions in Belgrade have announced that a protest will take place on Slavija Square on May 23, from 6 PM to 8 PM.
Students in Serbia, who are currently engaged in a blockade, have announced plans for a new gathering. The protest is scheduled to take place on May 23rd at Slavija Square.
Belgrade's Slavija Square was reportedly full exactly one year ago for a major protest, an event where the use of a 'sound cannon' by authorities against citizens was alleged, despite official denials.
Students successfully organized a gathering at Slavija Square, drawing comparisons to the Olympic spirit. The event highlighted the students' ability to unite people.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) announced that its Belgrade premises will be open to media workers tomorrow during a student protest scheduled for Slavija Square.
Student Arsa Stojanović announced that preparations are well underway for an upcoming student gathering scheduled for Saturday at Slavija Square, emphasizing that they aim to avoid open conflicts with the opposition.
Katarina Jovanović made a public statement at Slavija Square, asserting that the current regime in Serbia must be removed for public education and institutions to function properly.
Tensions and verbal conflicts broke out between students from several faculties of the University of Belgrade and activists of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) at Slavija Square in Belgrade, with riot police deployed to the scene.
Students in Belgrade are actively protesting, distributing "Students Win" stickers in the city center while a "Serbia Wins" banner is displayed in front of Parliament. They have also announced plans for a major rally at Slavija Square by the end of May.
A protest march organized by feminist organizations will be held on Sunday, March 8th at 3 p.m. from Republic Square in Belgrade, via Slavija Square to the Center for Cultural Decontamination.