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Kosovo is Serbia, this unites our efforts and is not up for negotiation, students announced

From Dnevnik · () Bulgarian

Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Students in Belgrade have published a joint position on Kosovo, a week before a planned large protest.
  • This declaration comes as President Aleksandar Vučić is expected to announce potential early elections.
  • The students' stance on Kosovo is presented as a unifying issue, not subject to negotiation.

In a significant move that could shape the national discourse, students in Belgrade have articulated a unified position on Kosovo, a matter of profound importance to Serbia. This declaration, released just a week before a major planned protest, underscores the students' determination to influence the political landscape. Their firm stance that Kosovo is Serbia and that this issue is non-negotiable serves as a rallying point, potentially unifying various factions amidst the current political uncertainty. The timing of this statement is crucial, as it arrives while President Aleksandar Vučić is reportedly considering early elections. The students' clear message on Kosovo, a topic that resonates deeply with the Serbian public, is likely to add another layer of complexity to the political maneuvering. From our perspective at Dnevnik, this demonstrates a vibrant civil society actively engaging with core national issues, even as the political elite navigates electoral considerations. The unwavering position on Kosovo highlights a national sentiment that transcends political divides and remains a cornerstone of Serbian identity.

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Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.