The president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, is becoming increasingly under pressure because of the mass protests in his country. The entire city center of Belgrade was occupied on Saturday-you could not even find the exact number of participants.
On November 1 of the previous year, the station of the train station in Novi Sad collapsed, 15 people had to die. After the students of the Faculty of Belgrader were attacked by a traffic blockade in memory of the victims of the accident of civil servants of the Serbian Advanced Party (SNS) scheme since 2012, the blockage of all state universities was national at the end of November. This has since taken. The enormous mass protests increasingly increase the government.
“We will have to change and learn a lot,” said Vucic on Saturday evening, after the great protest called by students was abruptly interrupted in the center of Belgrade. In his TV speech, Vucic played the number of participants based on information from the security services: he spoke about 88,000 to 107,000 participants. The government -dependent archive of public meetings, on the other hand, stated that between 275,000 and 325,000 or “even more” supporters of the student protests had gathered in Belgrade.
Suddenly panic broke out
The students declared their meeting after panic broke out under a larger demonstrate group shortly after 7 p.m. What was activated could not be determined on the spot. The Military Expert Aleksandar Radic and the former Staff Chef Zdravko Ponos attributed the panic outbreak to the use of a sound cannon that the Serbian police should have a good two years. So far it has never been used. Vucic rejected these claims as “horrible lie”.
New elections are no longer excluded
The president of Serbia indirectly promoted the parliamentary elections on Saturday evening. In his opinion, De Grote Rally showed that the citizens wanted to change their authorities through elections. A few weeks ago he had excluded new elections.
Prime Minister Milos Vucevic submitted his resignation on January 28. Parliament has not yet confirmed him.
Students demand disclosure of all documents
The students had asked for four points. The entire documentation for the renovation of the station building in Novi Sad must be published, among other things. Even if the authorities have published thousands of documents so far, according to experts from Belgrader University, decisive documents are still missing. It should be about those documents that indicate corruption. According to the cost estimate, the renovation work, which lasts more than two years, would cost around 3.5 million euros. However, the final costs of the renovation work amounted to 15 million euros. The train station was released ceremoniously for traffic in July 2024, although it had not yet received a permit. After the accident, he was re -proclaimed a construction site.
Source: Krone

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