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Saturday, 7 October 2006
Children’s Week at Assembly House
A children’s event, Drawing by Chalk from the Imagination, was held today in the plaza in front of Assembly House, and in the building itself, under the auspices of the Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Predrag Markovic.
A children’s event, Drawing by Chalk from the Imagination, was held today in the plaza in front of Assembly House, and in the building itself, under the auspices of the Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Predrag Markovic. This marked the first time the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia was involved in celebrating Children’s Week, a traditional event ever since 1934, and this year taking place from 2 to 8 October in Belgrade.
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Mr Markovic welcomed the children, inviting them to play ‘both in the house and in the yard, as no country is good where children cannot freely play both inside the house and in the yard, and where there are no rules of play.’ He added that he had asked for clear rules of play – ‘play but don’t destroy, be merry, but don’t hurt anyone’. He called on the children to take care of each other, as some of them had special needs, adding that ‘children won’t play anywhere, in any house and in any yard, but only where doors are open to them and where people rejoice – and Assembly House is such a place’.
In the Assembly’s benches, the children were invited to send messages to the deputies, by writing or drawing. They then used coloured chalk on the plaza in front of Assembly House to express their imaginativeness and creativity, but also to send messages to the grown-ups. Finally, a jury made up of experts awarded prizes to paintings considered best.
The participants were presented with books containing children’s messages to deputies recorded at the event over the previous two years.