Brnabic: draft law to meet student’s demand  

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**Serbian Parliament to Meet Student Demand**

The Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabic, said that a draft law will be submitted by the end of this week. This law is intended to meet one of the student demands.

**Students and Government at Odds**

For weeks, the government has claimed that all student demands have been met. However, students have repeatedly stated that their demands have not been fully addressed. The country’s diplomatic missions in the European Union have also been informed by the government that the demands have been met.

**Draft Law on Higher Education**

Brnabic announced on a TV station that a draft law on higher education will be submitted. She said this would mean that the students’ demand for an increase in the university level education budget has been met. The next session of parliament is expected to adopt the law, with Brnabic hoping it will be seen as meeting one of the student demands.

**Background on Student Protests**

The student protests started over concerns about accountability for a tragic event at Novi Sad Railway Station, where 15 people died. Students also demanded the identification and prosecution of men who assaulted them during peaceful protests. The release of documents related to the reconstruction of the railway station was another key demand.

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