In response to the statement by reporter N1 that the protest was not approved by the MIA, Miketić said: "Well, yes, they entered into bureaucratic correspondence with us, basically they told us that they would consider the meeting not registered! They sent us back several times to complete the application..."Let's recall that after the terrible tragedy that befell Serbia when 15 people died in the fall of the canopy at the train station in Novi Sad, the opposition decided to organize protests and call for violence on the streets of that city.That protest was marked by savagery, in the true sense of the word, because the Town Hall was ruined, windows and doors were broken, torches were thrown, the building, which is a cultural asset, was pelted with paint and feces...In addition, the organizers of the protest from the ranks of the opposition attacked individually the members of the police who were performing their duty that evening and were maximally restrained.Later, the opposition decided to "move" the protest to Belgrade, which was a real debacle because, according to media estimates, around 2,000 people gathered then.The citizens have made it clear what they think about the politicization of the tragedy, but this was not enough for the opposition representatives, so orchestrated attempts at destabilization continue in Novi Sad every day. PORNIĆAR NARKOMAN PRIZNAO: BLOKADA BEOGRADA NA VODI JE BILA NEZAKONITA!Reporterka N1: "Iako ste prijavili protest, on nije bio odobren od strane MUP-a?"Đorđe Miketić: "Pa da, oni su ušli sa nama u prepisku birokratsku, u suštini su nam rekli da će oni smatrati da skup nije… pic.twitter.com/E1owzbQFtg— Detektor laži (@LaziDetektor) November 28, 2024 
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Miketić: The blockade of Belgrade Waterfront was illegal VIDEO
Opposition activist Djordje Miketić admitted that the blockade of Belgrade Waterfront was illegal, writes Alo.rs.
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