Brnabic warns protesting students  

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**Serbian Speaker Warns **

The speaker of the Serbian Parliament, Maja Brnabic, warned university students Tuesday that their protests are not helping. Students have been occupying schools and blocking roads to the ‘s handling of a tragedy where 15 people died in a concrete awning collapse.

Brnabic told a parliamentary committee that the students’ actions could lead to serious consequences. She said that if they don’ stop, over 100,000 students might lose funding for their studies, and another 17,000 might lose access to student housing. Students might also have to pay extra fees for their education.

This was the first time a parliamentary committee discussed the . MPs criticized Brnabic and her party, SNS, for using an unpopular symbol on and in public places. They called it “unseemly”.

Brnabic claimed that someone from Croatia’s capital city, Zagreb, was behind the university blockades. This sparked a strong reaction from opposition who shouted “Shame on You” at her.

Several university leaders attended the meeting. Some of them are close to Brnabic’s party, which has raised concerns about bias and manipulation.

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