No end to Serbia's political crisis in sight DW 04/04/2025
Briefly

Since the tragic canopy collapse at Novi Sad railway station that resulted in 16 fatalities, the Serbian government and student protests are now in a delicate phase of strategic maneuvering. The significant demonstration in Belgrade on March 15, attracting over 300,000 participants, showcases public demand for accountability. As negotiations for a new government cabinet proceed following Prime Minister Vucevic's resignation, President Vucic is promoting a new 'Movement for the People and the State.' This highlights the complex interplay between public sentiment and political strategy as the situation develops.
"We are currently in a phase where both sides are playing the patience game, waiting for someone to make a wrong move in this game of nerves, while simultaneously reassessing the decisions that need to be made," Bojan Klacar stated, highlighting the ongoing stalemate.
"It is time to channel the great strength of our people and unite all the wisdom and patriotism of our citizens so that we can shape the future we all want," said President Vucic, emphasizing the intent behind the new movement.
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