Serbian President Vucic Plans Government Decision Amid Ongoing Protests
Serbian President Vucic Plans Government Decision Amid Ongoing Protests

Serbian President Vucic Plans Government Decision Amid Ongoing Protests

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will decide within 10 days whether to form a new government or call for snap elections following Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation amid mounting anti-government protests. The protests were sparked by the tragic collapse of a railway station roof in Novi Sad that resulted in 15 deaths, leading to widespread public outrage over government corruption and safety standards. Vucic has rejected opposition demands for a transitional government, insisting that stability must be maintained in Serbia. Despite the resignations of several officials, including Vucevic and the mayor of Novi Sad, protests continue, reflecting deep dissatisfaction with the current administration. Experts argue that mere changes in leadership will not address the underlying issues of autocracy and public discontent. The potential for early elections in April raises questions about the future political landscape in Serbia.

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