Milos Vucevic resigned as Serbia's Prime Minister following intense anti-government protests sparked by a deadly railway station collapse in Novi Sad. The protests grew in response to corruption allegations against the government. As thousands rallied in Belgrade, seeking accountability, Vucevic's resignation aimed to ease tensions. This incident led to other government officials stepping down but failed to stop the protests. Opposition parties have accused the ruling Serbian Progressive Party of widespread corruption and electoral malpractices. Analysts believe while pressure mounts, President Aleksandar Vucic is unlikely to be ousted amidst ongoing controversies.
The protests in Serbia have escalated following a tragic railway station collapse, leading to widespread demands for governmental accountability and an end to corruption.
Milos Vucevic's resignation marks a significant political event amidst ongoing anti-corruption protests ignited by a disaster that claimed numerous lives and spotlighted governmental negligence.
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