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NLS: From the "sweet yellow mass" on the Grand Canal
Serbia🏛️ Politics3 days ago

NLS: From the "sweet yellow mass" on the Grand Canal

The Serbian political party Novo lice Srbije (NLS) has called on relevant authorities to investigate the origin of a thick yellow mass and oil-like substance appearing in the Veliki Bački Canal, which runs between Crvenka, Sivac, and Mali Stapar. The party requested immediate action from the Provincial Water Inspection, Environmental Inspection, JVP 'Vode Vojvodine,' and the Provincial Institute for Nature Protection to conduct water sampling and determine the source of the material, with results to be made public promptly. NLS President Aleksandar Maksimović emphasized that if human-caused pollution is confirmed, those responsible should face strict legal consequences. He highlighted the historical significance of the canal as a symbol of Serbia's development, playing a crucial role in drainage, irrigation, economic growth, water management, and navigation over decades. However, he criticized current neglect of infrastructure investment, leading to the deterioration of such vital systems.

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NLS: From the "sweet yellow mass" on the Grand Canal

The Serbian political party Novo lice Srbije (NLS) has called on relevant authorities to investigate the origin of a thick yellow mass and oil-like substance appearing in the Veliki Bački Canal, which runs between Crvenka, Sivac, and Mali Stapar. The party requested immediate action from the Provincial Water Inspection, Environmental Inspection, JVP 'Vode Vojvodine,' and the Provincial Institute for Nature Protection to conduct water sampling and determine the source of the material, with results to be made public promptly. NLS President Aleksandar Maksimović emphasized that if human-caused pollution is confirmed, those responsible should face strict legal consequences. He highlighted the historical significance of the canal as a symbol of Serbia's development, playing a crucial role in drainage, irrigation, economic growth, water management, and navigation over decades. However, he criticized current neglect of infrastructure investment, leading to the deterioration of such vital systems.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the environmental issue through the lens of political accountability and criticism of infrastructure neglect, aligning with progressive concerns about ecological protection and systemic underinvestment. The emphasis on holding individuals accountable for pollution and highlighting

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