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Tens of hundreds rally in opposition to Serbian authorities in largest problem but to president’s rule

By Editorial Board Published March 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tens of hundreds rally in opposition to Serbian authorities in largest problem but to president’s rule

Tens of hundreds of individuals have taken half in a serious anti-government rally within the Serbian capital Belgrade.

The motion, led by college students, is being seen because the end result of months of anti-corruption protests which have posed the biggest problem to President Aleksandar Vucic’s decade-long rule.

Demonstrators have been dealing with off in opposition to his supporters.

Mr Vucic, who was Serbian prime minister between 2014 and 2017 earlier than turning into president, repeatedly warned forward of Saturday’s protests about alleged plans for unrest whereas threatening arrests and hard sentences for any incidents.

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Supporters of the president have camped inside a hoop of parked tractors. Pic: AP

The president’s supporters have been camped out this week inside a hoop of tractors in Pionirski Park, the place a whole lot of riot police have additionally been deployed.

Amid the tensions, there was sporadic violence in a single day and into Saturday.

A automobile was pushed into protesters within the Zarkovo suburb of town, injuring three folks, as police stated they arrested the driving force.

In central Belgrade, a scholar and a college lecturer had been wounded in an assault by a bunch of males early on Saturday, in line with police.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. Pic: Reuters

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. Pic: Reuters

Officers additionally stated three folks had been detained after an in a single day assault on the tractors stationed round Pionirski Park.

Nevertheless, the environment amongst college students and different protesters on Saturday was jubilant.

A whole lot of veteran troopers and bikers, who pledged allegiance to the scholars, lined up alongside the route the place demonstrators had been as a consequence of march from in entrance of the nationwide parliament to Slavija Sq., lower than a mile away.

Riot police protect the office of the president. Pic: PA

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Riot police had been deployed to guard the workplace of the president. Pic: PA

A whole lot of safety guards from the scholars’ personal ranks had been additionally deployed between police and protesters.

On Friday night, tens of hundreds of individuals turned out to welcome hundreds of scholars who’ve been marching or biking for days from throughout the nation in direction of Belgrade for the principle rally.

The anti-government protests began final December after 15 folks died when a railway station roof collapsed.

Critics blamed the 1 November catastrophe within the northern metropolis of Novid Unhappy on corruption below the president’s rule.

Prosecutors have charged 13 folks over the incident, and the federal government introduced an anti-corruption marketing campaign.

Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and two ministers have additionally resigned.

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