As Belgrade endures sweltering 40-degree heat, students are poised for a major protest demanding the Serbian government announce plans for snap elections. They issued an ultimatum for a decision by June 28, or they will resort to civil disobedience to protect democratic rights. The chosen date is significant due to its association with pivotal events in Serbian history. This protest builds on months of public outcry following the Novi Sad Railway Station disaster that claimed 16 lives, as citizens demand accountability from their government.
The protest has the potential to be a turning point as the students demand that the Serbian government asks the president to dissolve parliament for snap elections.
Students have issued an ultimatum for the Serbian government, threatening civil disobedience to protect their right to a democratic system if their demands aren’t met.
The choice of June 28 for the protest aligns with Serbia’s Vidovdan, a date rich in historical significance and often associated with pivotal moments in the nation’s history.
Following the tragic collapse of a railway station canopy that killed 16, citizens have called for accountability, leading to sustained protests over the past eight months.
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