Vucic finds fault in Kosovo as well, Serbian students continue their protests, 2 hour blockade in Novi Sad

Nga Xhevahir Qardaku
2024-12-26 14:54:00 | Kronikë

Vucic finds fault in Kosovo as well, Serbian students continue their protests, 2

Civil disobedience in Serbia has become everyday. Novi Sad students staged a protest march blocking an important intersection of the city in search of justice for the November 1 tragedy that claimed the lives of 15 people. They accuse President Aleksandar Vučič and the government led by Prime Minister Miloš Vučevic of negligence and allowing corruption, while demanding their resignation.

On Wednesday, a march was held in Belgrade that ended with the delivery of 1,000 identical letters to the Public Prosecution building, where seriousness was demanded in the justice process for the issue of the collapse of the concrete shelter at the train station in Novi Sad, where they remained 15 people died. At the same time as the blockade in Novi Sad that lasted for 2 hours, acts of civil disobedience took place in other cities of Serbia, blocking the main roads for at least 15 minutes. So, last Sunday in Serbia, the largest ever protest was held, with over 100,000 people under the leadership of students and farmers gathered in Belgrade's Slavija Square.

Despite protests and direct requests, Vucic claims that justice for the case is being done with voluminous files and the removal of a minister. The President of Serbia claims that the student protests that have invaded the country are not spontaneous, but supported by external factors. Vučić announces that he will show evidence that proves his words, while he mentioned the main reasons that, according to him, are behind the demonstrations: To accelerate the solution of the Kosovo issue, to prevent Serbia from being a regional leader, due to Serbia's position in the UN against the adoption of the Resolution on Srebrenica. (A2 Televizion)

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