Savo Manojlović, leader of the “Kreni Promeni” movement, has strongly criticized the arrest of two students in Novi Sad, calling it a “shameful act” and accusing the government of undermining the constitutional order.
The arrests were reportedly made on suspicion of involvement in activities aimed at overthrowing the constitutional system. Manojlović rejected these claims, arguing that students and citizens are, in fact, the ones defending democratic principles in Serbia.
In a post on social media, he directly accused President Aleksandar Vučić of dismantling key state institutions and eroding judicial independence.
“Vučić is the one who has overthrown the constitutional order. He is destroying the independent judiciary, while institutions have been captured by the criminal network of the Serbian Progressive Party,” Manojlović stated.
He further alleged that media freedom has been suppressed and that state institutions, including law enforcement and intelligence services, are no longer operating independently but are instead under political control.
According to Manojlović, if institutions in Serbia functioned properly, they would initiate legal proceedings against the current leadership.
“If institutions were not captured, both the police and the intelligence agency would act to protect the constitutional order, which would mean the removal and arrest of Vučić,” he concluded.
