
After the large protest, Vucic demanded that the documents about the accident in Novi Sad be published.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic today asked the Government and the Prosecutor's Office to publish documents related to the Novi Sad Railway Station that the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade stated were missing or incomplete, and he also spoke about protest blockades of traffic routes used by students and citizens.
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In a video post on Instagram, Vucic stated that the Faculty of Civil Engineering mainly requested project documentation and one contract, and asked the Government to "remove the 'Confidential' mark if it exists" and publish that contract, while requesting the project documentation from the investor and contractor.
"Obviously, the hundreds of papers we submitted were not enough, someone is asking for more, suspecting something. I ask everyone to submit every single detail, even if it makes no sense, because the prosecution would never have filed an indictment if they did not have everything they needed for an indictment and related to the commission of a potential crime," Vucic said.
Additionally, he asked the police to ensure that the space is as "wide as possible" whenever they learn that there will be a traffic blockage.
"Gatherings are held illegally every day, but for us, the safety and security of those who organize these gatherings is of paramount importance," Vucic stressed.
He also called on the police on Monday to secure the blockade of the Belgrade neighborhood of Avtokomanda.
"Some have announced a 24-hour blockade of Avtokomanda, I ask the police to secure all access roads so that no car can threaten the safety of citizens," Vucic added.