Serbian schools to close early for winter break amid anti-corruption protests
Briefly

The decision to close schools earlier highlights the government’s efforts to quell anti-corruption protests that could escalate among secondary students, reflecting a broader societal unrest in Serbia.
Teachers from four education unions declared a strike to express solidarity with the student protests, driven by frustrations over safety issues that followed the tragic canopy collapse incident.
Amid public outcry, citizens are demanding accountability from the government regarding the infrastructure failures that led to the deadly canopy collapse, exemplifying a demand for systemic change.
Protesters are fervently calling for government accountability, asserting that loyalty to the ruling party often supersedes the necessary expertise needed in critical infrastructure projects.
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