The protests in Serbia, ignited by the tragic collapse of a railway station roof in Novi Sad that killed 15, have grown into a large-scale expression of dissatisfaction with government corruption. Students, supported by farmers and the general public, have organized blockades and demonstrations across the country, affecting over 100 cities. The protests reflect historical significance, reminiscent of past movements that deposed former leaders. State responses have included limited concessions, yet the momentum continues, highlighting widespread discontent and calls for accountability from the government amidst threats from the President's office.
After the tragic collapse of a railway station roof, Serbian students, supported by farmers, escalated protests against corruption, demanding accountability from President Vucic.
The public demonstrations have been characterized by increasing participation from various segments of society, with significant historical echoes of past protests that brought down previous regimes.
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