N1 Studio Live: Medical Chamber Elections, Kula Mayoralty, and University Concerns
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Doctors participated in unprecedented elections for the Serbian Medical Chamber a month ago, with results expected to form the new chamber.
- The program will discuss potential issues in forming the chamber, similar to problems with regional chambers.
- Topics also include the election of the Kula municipality president and concerns over the status of the University of Priลกtina.
N1 Studio Live is set to broadcast a program on Tuesday at 12 PM, delving into critical issues within Serbia's medical and academic sectors. A key focus will be the formation of the new Serbian Medical Chamber, following elections held a month prior where doctors participated in unprecedented numbers.
The program will feature an interview with Milutin Kostiฤ, a psychiatrist at the Institute of Mental Health and a docent at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Belgrade. Kostiฤ will discuss the anticipated results of the medical chamber elections and explore whether the process will encounter challenges, drawing parallels to difficulties experienced during the formation of regional chambers.
Additionally, the broadcast will address the recent mayoral election in Kula, examining how a single vote from a student list representative influenced the outcome in favor of the ruling party. The discussion will also cover an open letter penned by professors and associates of the University of Priลกtina, temporarily based in Kosovska Mitrovica. This letter expresses "serious concern" regarding the future institutional, legal, and professional standing of the university and its staff, and has been addressed to the university's rector and other relevant authorities.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.