The Clock Is Ticking in Humska
The air in Belgrade is thick with anticipation. Partizan has officially pulled the trigger on its regular Assembly, scheduled for June 1. On Monday, calls went out to the 41 delegates. The gavel will drop at 14:00 hours. The agenda? Four points. Two are procedural boilerplate. The other two? Hidden in the shadows. But the real story isn't what's on the paper—it's who holds the pen.
Mijatovic's Challenge
Let's not pretend this is a routine meeting. Vice President for Sports Predrag Mijatovic lit the fuse back in early spring. Outvoted by the rest of the Executive Board on controversial sports sector decisions, he demanded an election. President Rasim Ljajic responded by moving the date forward from late summer. Why? To clear the air before pre-season? Or to control the narrative? The assembly consists of 25 regular members, five delegates from honorary president Ivan Curkovic, four fan representatives, and seven workers' council members. Every vote counts.
Live From Zemun
Will we see it live? No confirmation yet. But one thing is certain: the media pack will be huge. Reporters are flooding the Partizan Sports Center in Zemun. Statutes allow agenda changes three days prior, but silence reigns for now. Is this a procedural formality or a power grab? The black and white faithful are watching. History is being written in real-time.
srbija fudbal je ludilo ovih dana. Partizan unutrašnje sukobe rešava baš kad treba da se fokusiraju na teren. Mijatovic ima pravo da traži izmene, al' da li će to pomoći klubu? Vreme će pokazati...