politics
April 30, 2026
Marko Šelić Marčelo for Vreme: Not Marching Doesn't Mean People Have Given Up
“The fact that people are not marching every other day in a different city doesn't mean any of them have changed their minds, retreated, or become disappointed. This is a prime example of the famous phrase: ‘the calm before the storm’. Students are winning!” says Marko Šelić Marčelo for Vreme.

TL;DR
- Marko Šelić Marčelo released "Intronaut," the final part of his "Malterego" tetralogy.
- The "Malterego" tetralogy is dedicated to students, with nine of the ten book covers designed by students and postgraduates.
- Marčelo stated that the current quiet on the streets is a strategic pause, not a sign of people giving up, and believes 'students are winning.'
- He commented on the political situation in Serbia, drawing parallels to elections in Hungary and the marginalization of culture.
- Marčelo suggested that predicting an adversary's moves involves considering the most unfair actions they might take.
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