Serbian Unity Day; Vučić: "We will never apologize for the Serbian tricolor again"
This is the first celebration of that holiday, and on that occasion, numerous manifestations were held in Belgrade, while the central ceremony was held on Sava Square next to the monument to Stefan Nemanja.
Radojicic: We are much stronger through national symbols
We forgot to be proud of our flag and our anthem and to wear those symbols with dignity and pass them on to our children, and through them we are much stronger, said the mayor of Belgrade Zoran Radojicic tonight.
He told Tanjug that it is a great honor for him to be able to congratulate his fellow citizens on today's holiday, the Day of Serbian Unity, Freedom and the National Flag, and that he is proud, both because of the holiday itself and because Belgrade is always a place where everyone gathers in glory.
Radojicic said that this is a day of Serbian dignity and pride. The mayor expressed special satisfaction that he has the opportunity to host the mayor of Banja Luka, Drako Stanivukovi, in Belgrade, and that, as he pointed out, "we can all together celebrate this extremely important day for us."
Radojicic called on everyone in Serbia and Republika Srpska to jointly defend their basic interests, as he said, in different ways in accordance with the room that politics leaves them in that sense, but he emphasized that the most important thing is national unity, which today's holiday symbolizes.
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