Over 100,000 Protest in Belgrade Demanding President Vucic's Resignation
Over 100,000 Protest in Belgrade Demanding President Vucic's Resignation

Over 100,000 Protest in Belgrade Demanding President Vucic's Resignation

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On March 15, 2025, over 100,000 protesters gathered in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding the resignation of President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of government corruption and negligence. This protest, one of the largest in Serbian history, follows a series of anti-government demonstrations that have intensified since last November, sparked by a tragic roof collapse that killed 15 people. Demonstrators, including students and civil society groups, criticized Vučić for dismantling democratic institutions and favoring his inner circle over the needs of the populace. The rally was marked by chants and banners, reflecting a surge of public discontent and a unifying call for change. While the protests represent a significant challenge to Vučić's 13-year rule, there are concerns about potential clashes as government supporters also gather. The protests highlight a critical moment in Serbia's political landscape, raising questions about the future of governance and democratic integrity in the country.

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