In Serbia's capital, Belgrade, over 100,000 protesters gathered for a significant anticorruption rally against President Aleksandar Vucic, marking a peak in months of protests. Initiated after a tragic train station collapse attributed to government negligence, demonstrators have demanded accountability and reforms. The protest, described as the largest ever in the country, faced tensions as police intervened, leading student leaders to end the rally amid safety concerns. Despite warnings from Vucic about unrest, the public's dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of corruption continues to surge.
The mass rally in Belgrade drew over 107,000 people, culminating months of protests against President Vucic, centered on anticorruption following a tragic tragedy.
University students leading the protests called for an end due to safety concerns, highlighting the growing tensions as thousands remained in the streets.
Collection
[
|
...
]