President Aleksandar Vucic has continued to uphold his power in Serbia amidst significant public dissent, with tens of thousands protesting in Belgrade for over eight months. The protests were ignited by a tragic roof collapse in Novi Sad that claimed 16 lives, which citizens attribute to negligence and corruption in governmental infrastructure projects. Despite Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation in response to this discontent, Vucic's coalition retains a significant majority in parliament, and he remains resistant to calling early elections, claiming external forces are instigating the protests.
President Vucic has maintained his grip on power despite months of anticorruption protests driven by widespread public outrage over the tragic roof collapse that killed 16 people.
The government's alleged negligence and corruption surrounding infrastructure projects has sparked mass unrest, primarily led by university students and other frustrated citizens demanding swift electoral reforms.
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