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Large crowds converge in Belgrade for protest rally against Serbia’s president and government

  • Thousands of protesters, mainly students, rallied in Belgrade against President Aleksandar Vucic's government, with estimates of participation ranging from 107,000 to 325,000 people according to the Public Assembly Archive.
  • President Vucic stated he asked police to maintain order and detain troublemakers amid the protests.
  • Demonstrators are expressing dissatisfaction with alleged corruption and government actions following a railway station disaster that killed 15 people in November.
  • Analysts warned that the regime is attempting to escalate tensions with inflammatory media narratives about the protests.
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'No going back': Serbia protests heap pressure on government

Serbia's embattled government is facing a watershed moment, analysts said Monday, after a massive student-led rally in Belgrade over endemic corruption saw the capital engulfed by a sea of demonstrators.

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Slobodna Dalmacija broke the news in Split, Croatia on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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