Serbia's Vucic nominates medical professor as prime minister
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has nominated Djuro Macut to become prime minister following the resignation of Milos Vucevic during protests.
- Protests have escalated after a railway station roof collapse killed 16 people, with demonstrators criticizing government corruption and incompetence.
- Opposition leaders claim that Macut will serve as a figurehead for Vucic, as protests call for a transitional government ahead of elections in 2027.
- Vucic has expressed concern about possible regional destabilization.
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