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Kreni-Promeni launched Prijavi-Reši for complaints about potholes, dumps, water, and transport

July 7, 2026, 11:23 AMUpdated: July 7, 2026, 12:18 PM

N1 and Danas report that the Kreni-Promeni movement has opened the Prijavi-Reši platform for reporting utility and other local problems, from potholes, illegal dumps, and broken lighting to water, sidewalks, and public transport. In their description, the team verifies reports, approaches the responsible institutions, goes to the field when needed, and may organize residents around the problem, making it more than a complaint form and closer to a civic pressure channel.

Kreni-Promeni activists in an illustration for the Prijavi-Reši platform story
launched July 7
Photo: BETAPHOTO/DRAGAN GOJIC, Danas's article on the Prijavi-Reši platform.

What matters

What can be reported

N1 lists potholes, illegal dumps, broken street lighting, damaged sidewalks, neglected parks, water-supply problems, and public transport issues.

What the team does

According to N1, once a report is filed, the team checks the claims, contacts institutions, goes on site if needed, and informs residents how the process is moving.

How it differs from an ordinary complaint

Danas stresses that the platform's goal is not just to forward a problem to authorities but to publicize it, create pressure, and, in some cases, organize citizens around a solution.

Breakdown by publication

How sources frame this story

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N1
Launch announcement

N1: Kreni-Promeni opened a platform for reporting utility and other problems

N1 writes that Prijavi-Reši is intended for citizens who want to report problems in their communities. The article lists potholes, illegal dumps, broken lighting, bad sidewalks, neglected parks, water, and transport. N1 also says the team checks reports, approaches responsible institutions, goes on site if needed, and updates people on the progress.

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Danas
A civic tool, not just a form

Danas: Prijavi-Reši is presented as a tool for pressure and citizen organizing

Danas writes that the platform is for citizens who want to report utility and other problems in their neighborhood. The paper specifically stresses that the point is not only to notify authorities but also to bring the issue before the public, create pressure, and in some cases organize citizens around a solution.

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Overall takeaway

The new platform matters less for its technology than for its model: Kreni-Promeni is trying to move local utility complaints from private frustration into publicly tracked cases.

What this means for residents

For residents

The platform provides another channel for local problems where residents do not want, or cannot, push a solution alone through the usual bureaucratic chain.

What matters to remember

This is not an official municipal service: success will depend on verification, institutional response, and whether a complaint can be turned into real pressure.