
"NOVI SAD, Serbia (AP) Thousands of people rallied on Saturday in Serbia as university students announced a new stage in their struggle against President Aleksandar Vucic's tenure after leading more than a year of mass demonstrations that shook his autocratic government in the Balkan country. Protesters in Novi Sad, chanting thieves, accused the government of rampant corruption that they believe also led to a November 2024 train station disaster in the northern city that killed 16 people and triggered the nationwide movement for change."
"Vucic has refused to schedule an immediate early election that students have demanded. Hundreds of people have been detained, or reported losing their jobs or facing pressure for opposing the government. University students told the crowd in Novi Sad on Saturday that after last year's protests, they will now offer solutions to Vucic's government. They proposed banning corrupt officials from politics and investigating their wealth as first steps."
"Vucic came to power more than a decade ago, promising to take Serbia into the European Union. But he has since strengthened ties with Russia and China, while facing accusations of curbing democratic freedoms in Serbia and allowing corruption and organized crime to flourish. The student movement has garnered big support among Serbs who are largely disillusioned with mainstream politicians. Vucic has accused the students of working under unspecified Western orders to destroy Serbia."
Thousands rallied in Novi Sad as university students launched a new stage of protests against President Aleksandar Vucic, accusing the government of rampant corruption and chanting "thieves." Protesters link corruption to a November 2024 train station disaster that killed 16 and sparked a nationwide movement. Vucic has refused to schedule the immediate early elections demanded by students. Hundreds of people have been detained, lost jobs, or faced pressure for opposing the government. Students announced they will offer concrete solutions, proposing bans on corrupt officials entering politics and investigations into officials' wealth as initial steps, and collected around 400,000 signatures.
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