The article discusses ongoing construction work at the new Sava Bridge site, where Chinese company Power China has resumed operations after the collapse of a crane that killed a worker three months prior. The initiative 'Beograd ostaje' has requested an emergency inspection of the construction site and transparency regarding project documentation, alleging that the state is protecting the Chinese investor. Despite halted main construction work, Power China claims they will continue operations once a new crane arrives from China by July 20th. Critics argue that the lack of public access to documents and the delayed investigation into the incident suggest a lack of accountability. The initiative fears citizens may need to wait for a change in power to gain transparency and justice.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the situation as a case of state protectionism toward the Chinese investor, using language like 'država štiti kineskog investitora' which implies a conflict between national interests and foreign investment. It highlights concerns over transparency and accountability, aligning the
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on ongoing construction work at the new Sava Bridge, mentions Power China continuing work after a crane fell, and quotes Bane Radosavljević from 'Beograd ostaje' expressing concerns about transparency. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the continuation of work and the lack





