Serbian Riot Police Skirmish With Anti-Government Protesters Seeking Vucic Ouster
Briefly

In Belgrade, significant anti-government protests erupted, with estimates of participants ranging from 36,000 to 140,000 calling for elections and criticizing President Vucic's administration. The protests escalated into confrontations between riot police and demonstrators. Amidst a backdrop of longstanding grievances, including recent tragedies attributed to government failures, citizens are increasingly vocal in their demands for political change. The protests, lingering for eight months, signify a growing discontent with Vucic's rule and his perceived illegitimacy as president.
"Elections are a clear way out of the social crisis caused by the deeds of the government, which is undoubtedly against the interests of their own people."
"Today, on June 28, 2025, we declare the current authorities illegitimate."
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