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Discussion in Tsaribrod focuses on changes expected in Serbia

Changes are felt in the air, as students have restored hope that had not been there for years - these are some of the messages from the forum on the topic "What kind of society are we striving for?", which took place in the hall of the Cultural Center in Tsaribrod, the FAR multimedia portal in Bulgarian and Serbian reported.

The Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš, Prof. Natalija Jovanović, doctor and columnist Dejan Hristov, businessman Blagoj Baga Vasov, farmer and musician Aleksandar Vasov and lawyer Milan Stavrov spoke on the issues of what kind of society we live in now, what worries citizens, what needs to change and how to avoid repeating some mistakes from the past. "A generation of students has emerged who will change the world and who have given courage to our generation as well. The change is felt in the air and it cannot be hidden. Even the ones who are now afraid know this," Prof. Jovanović, who was one of the first deans to support the student protests against corruption in Serbia, said.



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