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    The Fight Against the Belgrade Waterfront Project [Interview with Dobrica Veselinović]

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    The Fight Against the Belgrade Waterfront Project [Interview with Dobrica Veselinović]

    The Fight Against the Belgrade Waterfront Project [Interview with Dobrica Veselinović]

    team, 2nd May 2017
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    Authorship Mislav Marjanovic
    Date 2 May 2017
    Source Krytyka Polityczna
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    Serbia
    Urban planning
    Description

    The movement Ne da(vi)mo Beograd (Don’t let Belgrade d(r)own) opposes the Belgrade Waterfront project, designed to generate private gain and by means of non-transparent procedures. The movement has fostered massive participation, thus becoming successful in promoting the involvement of citizens in the municipal politics.

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