Tepić: Opposition or Students - An Artificially Imposed Dilemma
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Marinika Tepić, vice-president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), called the choice between students and the opposition a "falsely imposed dilemma."
- She stated that the opposition and students are not in opposition to each other.
- Tepić's remarks address the framing of political choices presented to the public.
Marinika Tepić, a prominent figure in Serbia's opposition, has challenged the narrative that citizens must choose between supporting student protests and aligning with political opposition parties. As vice-president of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), Tepić asserted that this presented dichotomy is an "artificially imposed dilemma."
Her statement directly confronts a framing that suggests a conflict or competition between the student movement and established opposition groups. Tepić emphasized that these two forces are not inherently at odds, implying that their goals or methods may not be mutually exclusive and could potentially be complementary.
By characterizing the choice as a "falsely imposed dilemma," Tepić suggests that external actors or political maneuvering are attempting to divide potential allies or create artificial divisions within the public discourse. Her comments aim to reframe the situation, encouraging a broader understanding of the political landscape and the potential for solidarity between different segments of society seeking change.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.