Detailed Plan of Massive Student Protest in Belgrade Starting at 16:00

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The Serbian capital is witnessing one of the largest anti-government protests, as thousands of students from across the country gather to voice their demands.

Dubbed “15 for 15,” the protest follows a structured agenda, with the main program unfolding in front of the National Assembly. According to N1, events will kick off at 16:00 with an hour-long musical performance.

At 17:00, opening speeches are scheduled, followed by a speech titled “You Will Not Trample Us” at 17:30. A video presentation, “Hate/Love,” will be screened at 17:40.

The program continues at 18:00 with a choir performance, leading into speeches from educators at 18:30.

A moment of silence will be observed at 19:00 for the victims of the Novi Sad tragedy, followed by more music at 19:30. At 20:00, organizers will deliver a speech titled “Social Front,” leading into the “Biggest Noise in Serbia” event at 20:15.

The final speech is scheduled for 21:00, with the area set to be cleaned at 21:20, accompanied by music.

Additionally, four gathering points across Belgrade will host parallel events throughout the day, ensuring widespread participation in the movement.

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