Major anti-corruption protests in Serbia add to pressure on President Vucic
Briefly

Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia's populist leader, faces mounting pressure as student-led protests erupt, marking the largest civil unrest in the country to date. The demonstrations are fueled by public outrage over the government’s response to a tragic collapse at Novi Sad's railway station that killed 15 people. Protesters accuse the government of corruption and cover-ups, particularly criticizing a Chinese consortium's involvement in reconstruction without safety oversight. The anger has manifested in rallies nationwide, signifying a deep societal desire for accountability and change from a perceived corrupt regime.
The greatest street protests in the history of Serbia are fueled by widespread anger over government corruption and ineptitude, particularly following a tragic accident.
Demonstrators criticize the government's lack of accountability for the Novi Sad railway station collapse, linking it to broader issues of corruption and failure in public safety.
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