Charter for a good city

Support to Ne davimo Beograd movement

This is an invitation to support Ne davimo Beograd movement in the fight to make Belgrade ours, make it free and GOOD, with your signature.

Ne davimo Beograd has shown commitment towards public interest over the years of fighting. Behind us is a large number of actions, protests, legal proceedings, complaints, public debates, or neighborly discussions. We stood up to hooligans and arrogant thugs when necessary, and raised our voices against injustice to stop crimes, thefts, plundering, sell-offs, evictions, pollution, and felling. We were always in places of misdoings, Savamala, Vinča, Košutnjak, Savski nasip, in parks, on construction sites, in front of the Government, the National Assembly, municipal police, courts, with comrades at Stara planina, in Niš, Zrenjanin, Novi Sad, Blace, Jagodina, Valjevo or Požega.

The plan for a GOOD CITY is a set of solutions that are supposed to return the management of Belgrade to the citizens and make Belgrade a just, solidary, and green city in which those who are vulnerable, poor, scared, or helpless right now would feel good as well.

A good city is a city in which all those who live in it have the main say, and not corrupt party cliques, suspicious investors, or organized criminals.

Ne davimo Beograd has been fighting for years to give the control back to the citizens, and it will fight for administrative decentralization and territorial reorganization of Belgrade. Decision-making and public resources management must be relevant to the citizens and in their interest.

A good city is a city for everyone, for those who live in it, work in it, study in it, or are just passing through. Equal rules and equal care for everyone, regardless of political beliefs, wealth, age, nationality, sexual orientation, or religion, are the principles Ne davimo Beograd consistently applies in its work, and will fight for their respect on all levels of city life organization, from public utility companies, kindergartens and schools, to institutions and authorities.

A good city is a just and solidary city in which no one’s rights and life prospects depend exclusively on material conditions. There are no redundant or homeless people in a good city, and that is why the first concern must be support and help for the most vulnerable. Everyone can live in it undisturbed, have living wages, and have job security based on labor rights. Kindergartens, schools, quality education, or efficient public transportation have to be equally accessible to everyone. None of it is difficult to achieve nor is it too expensive, and Ne davimo Beograd suggested how.

A good city is a green city, not a city that sells forests, shores, rivers, and public goods so that the eligible ones can earn selfishly. Ne davimo Beograd is fighting for water, air, green areas, and areas for enjoyment and recreation as common goods to be available to citizens and remain so for future generations.

In Ne davimo Beograd program, solutions for the improvement of our city have been elaborated in detail, and the movement has gathered a large number of people who are ready to dedicate their knowledge, energy, and time to it. We will soon face a new challenge. If the election conditions are satisfactory, we will nominate our policy for a good city. We have the right to optimism, without it being unfounded. The results of the elections in Belgrade may be the most important step in replacing the regime that has occupied our country. That is why we invite you to free our city together, put a stop to all harmful projects and build a GOOD CITY for future generations and us.

Your support for us means encouragement to continue down this road, and we would be happy if it meant to you even more, a willingness to participate and contribute to common goals.

Signatories of the CHARTER FOR A GOOD CITY in alphabetical order:

Adriana Zaharijević Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Aleksandar Nikolić bookseller and publisher
Aleksandra Krstić Faculty of Political Science
Ana Martinoli Faculty of Dramatic Arts
Ana Milojević Faculty of Political Science
Aurelija Đan psychotherapist
Biljana Đorđević Faculty of Political Science
Biljana Kosanović Computer Center of the University of Belgrade
Biljana Stanković Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Psychology
Bob Živković caricaturist
Bojan Kovačević Architect
Bojana Bodroža Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, Department of Psychology
Bojana Maljevic actress
Bojana Vunturišević artist, musician
Borut Vild graphic designer
Božena Stojić urbanist
Božo Koprivica writer
Branimir Stojković a retired professor from the Faculty of Political Science
Branislav Dimitrijević art historian
Branka Katić cultural worker
Branko Golubović Golub singer of the music band Goblins
Daniel Kovač musician
Danijela Štajnfeld actress and film director
Dario Hajrić sociologist
Daško Milinović Daško and Mlađa
Dejan Atanacković writer
Dejan Ilić Publisher, Fabrika knjiga (Book fabric)
Dejan Pavlović Faculty of Political Science
Dijana Milošević theater director and art director of DAH theater
Đorđe Balmazović – Žole artist, Škart collective
Đorđe Pavićević Faculty of Political Science
Dr Dubravka Sekulić Senior Tutor, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, London, UK
Dragan Popadić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Psychology
Dragan Protić artist, Škart collective
Dragan Todorović journalist
Dragica Vujadinović Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade
Dragoljub Bakić architect
Dragoljub Zamurović fine art photographer
Dunja Blažević art historian
Đurđa Timotijević psychologist
Dušan Čavić journalist
Dušan Pavlović Faculty of Political Science
Dušan Šaponja movie maker
Filip Ejdus Faculty of Political Science
Galeb Nikačević TV host and producer
Gazela Pudar Draško Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Giša Bogunović architect
Goran Tomka Faculty of Media and Communication, Singidunum University
Gordan Paunović social activist
Gorica Popović actress
Igor Štiks Faculty of Media and Communication
Ildiko Erdei Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology
Ilija Vujačić a retired professor from the Faculty of Political Science
Irena Fiket Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Irena Molnar anthropologist
Irina Subotić art historian
Iva Čukić architect and urbanist
Ivan Đorđević Institute of Ethnography SASA
Ivan Jevtović actor
Ivan Lončarević sports journalist
Ivan Milenković philosopher and translator, editor at Radio Beograd
Ivan Milošević IT expert
Ivan Stanojević Faculty of Political Science
Ivana Krstić Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade
Ivana Nenadović theater producer (Diem25)
Ivana Pantelić Institute for Contemporary History
Ivana Rašić – Sajsi MC musician
Ivana Spasić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Ivana Stepanović Ilić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Institute for psychology
Ivko Šešić filmmaker
Jana Šarić sociologist
Janko Baljak director
Jasmina Moskovljević Popović Faculty of Philology
Jelena Arsić Faculty of Law, Union University in Belgrade
Jelena Đorđević a retired professor from the Faculty of Political Science
Jelena Jerinić Faculty of Law, Union University  in Belgrade
Jelena Lončar Faculty of Political Science
Jelena Pešić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Jelena Simić Faculty of Law, Union University  in Belgrade
Jelena Vasiljević Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Jelisaveta Petrović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Jovan Tamburić Union of military retirees
Jovana Timotijević architect
Katarina Lončarević Faculty of Political Science
Lidija B. Radulović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology
LP Duo Andrija Pavlović musician
LP Duo Sonja Lončar musician
Mario Reljanović Institute of Comparative Law
Marjan Ivković Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Marko Aksentijević political scientist
Marko Lađušić artist
Marko Šelić Marčelo musician
Marko Simendić Faculty of Political Science
Maša Elezović women’s rights activist
Mia David architect
Mirjana Ognjanović literary translation, journalist and writer
Mila Turajlić movie director
Milan Podunavac a retired professor from the Faculty of Political Science
Milan Popadić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of History of Art
Milan Vilotić football player, former captain of Crvena Zvezda
Milena Dragićević Šešić an emeritus professor from the University of Arts
Milica Pekić art historian
Milica Tomić artist, Institute for Contemporary Art, Graz
Miloš Hrnjaz Faculty of Political Science
Miloš Vuletić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade,  Department of Philosophy
Mina Petrović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Minja Bogavac film director
Mirjana Đurđević novelist
Mirko Filipović Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Mjehur Radio host
Mladen Lazić an emeritus professor from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Monika Milosavljević Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Archeology
Natalija Mićunović Institute of Social Sciences
Nebojša Despotović Duboka ilegala music band
Nebojša Krivokuća playwright
Nebojša Milenković art historian and writer
Nebojša Vladisavljević Faculty of Political Science
Nenad M. Kostić chemist and a retired professor of American universities
Nenad Makuljević Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Art History
Nenad Marić – Kralj Čačka musician
Nikola Beljinac Faculty of Political Science
Ognjen Glavonić movie director
Olga Borovnica specialist in medical psychology
Olga Manojlović Institute for Recent History of Serbia
Pero Šipka Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science
Petar Janjatović journalist and music critic (the author of the yu rock encyclopedia)
Predrag Cvetičanin Faculty of Arts, the University of Niš and University of Arts in Belgrade
Radan Stojanović Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade
Radina Vučetić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of History
Radmila Tomović actress
Rodoljub Šabić lawyer
Sanda Stanković Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Institute for Psychology
Sanja Iguman Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Sanja Petrović Todosijević Institute for Recent History of Serbia
Smiljka Tomanović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Snježana Milivojević Faculty of Political Science
Sonja Stojanović Gajić Political scientist, researcher
Srbijanka Turajlić a retired professor from the School of Electrical Engineering
Srdan Golubović movie director
Srđan Lukić pulmologist
Srđan Milošević Institute for Recent History of Serbia
Srđan Prodanović Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Srđan Valjarević writer
Staša Babić Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Archeology
Stevan Filipović film director
Stevan Tatalović poet
Svetislav Kostić Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade
Vera Backović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Sociology
Violeta Beširević Faculty of Law, Union University in Belgrade
Višnja Kisić art historian
Vladimir Arsenijević writer, creative director of Association Krokodil
Vladimir Borovnica psychologist
Vladimir Dragaš lawyer
Vladimir Manigoda publisher, Kontrast publishing
Vladimir Milovanović – Kicoš movie director
Vojkan Arsić movie director
Vukašin Milićević Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Belgrade
Zagorka Aksentijević philosopher
Želimir Žilnik film director
Živorad Milenković musician
Zoran Stojiljković Faculty of Political Science
Zorica Kuzmanović Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Department of Archeology

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