In Novi Sad, Serbia, tens of thousands have protested against government corruption, triggered by a deadly train station canopy collapse. University students have emerged as key leaders, mobilizing demonstrations that blocked major roads and bridges. The protests symbolize broader dissatisfaction with the rule of law and governance. They have successfully pressured the government, resulting in resignations of high-ranking officials, including Prime Minister Milos Vucevic. The movement has garnered nationwide support, showcasing unity across political divides and a collective demand for accountability in the wake of tragedy.
These protests have been peaceful and led by students. But they have united people across the political divide, demonstrating widespread discontent over corruption and governance in Serbia.
'There is no turning back, no fear, and we will not give up,' Jelena Vuksanovic, a philosophy student, said, emphasizing the determination of young leaders in the movement.
The demonstrations have put increasing pressure on the government, leading to several high-ranking officials' resignations, including Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, amid growing public discontent.
Demonstrators have come from all parts of Serbia, blocking roads and bridges to demand accountability, particularly after the tragic collapse that killed 15 people.
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