Ne koristim DM, ne čitam ih i ne odgovaram.
I don’t use DMs, I don’t read or reply to them.
Je n’utilise pas les DMs, je ne les lis pas et n’y réponds pas.
Hvala / thanks / merci.
Today, at the headquarters of the European Democratic Party, an event dedicated to Serbia was held together with the @YoungDemsEU, coordinated by their President, Alice Bernard-Montini. Petar Mladenović shared his personal story: the story of one of the many students engaged in Serbia’s democratic movement, facing not only political pressure, but also personal and family consequences under Vučić’s oppressive state. @sandrogozi, Secretary-General of the European Democratic Party, reaffirmed the European Democrats’ commitment to a European future for Serbia based on the rule of law and democracy. @LukasSieperMdEP, German MEP and one of the youngest voices in the European Parliament, stressed a vital truth: democracy is never guaranteed — not in Serbia, not anywhere. Young generations are defending it with courage. Europe must stand with them.
Beograđani, hitno je.
A- je ređa i od 0-.
MALOJ KOMŠINICI JE HITNO POTREBNA NAŠA POMOĆ
Sofija, naša komšinica, ima 10 godina i ide u OŠ Borislav Pekić. Hitno su joj potrebni davaoci trombocita sa krvnom grupom A negativna (A-) .
Ukoliko imate ovu krvnu grupu i u mogućnosti ste da pomognete, ili poznajete nekoga ko bi mogao javite se na broj
📞 Ivan 0641470913
Podelite ovu objavu kako bi apel stigao do što većeg broja ljudi.
Porodica se zahvaljuje od srca svima na podršci, humanosti i svakoj podeli. ❤️🙏
What is happening in the vicinity of Tivat, in Montenegro, is deeply worrying — and rather revealing. Ahead of the EU–Western Balkans Summit, Montenegro barred 87 Serbian citizens from entering the country, citing security concerns. Serbia then responded by holding Montenegrin citizens at Belgrade airport, while long queues and tensions have been reported at the border.
This is exactly the kind of escalation the Western Balkans do not need.
Montenegro is moving forward on its European path, showing that EU integration is possible through reforms, responsibility and a clear pro-European direction. And apparently, that is enough to make President Vučić very nervous.
Instead of staging nationalist theatrics every time a neighbour succeeds, Vučić should take notes. Montenegro is choosing Europe. Serbia deserves the same: democracy, rule of law, good neighbourly relations and a future free from authoritarian distractions.
The region needs dialogue and a shared European perspective — not another strongman performance around a Summit meant to bring the Western Balkans closer to the EU.
"A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude".