Milos Vucevic, Serbia's populist prime minister, resigned amidst escalating anti-corruption protests linked to a train station roof collapse that killed 15 people. The protests, initiated by students, have demanded transparency and accountability regarding the incident, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with the government's authoritarian tendencies and corrupt practices. Demonstrations have become a national movement, with people from various segments of society participating. Despite government denial of corruption allegations, the protests have grown in intensity, leading to Vucevic’s resignation in an effort to quell unrest and address public demands for justice and reform.
The resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic comes after months of escalated anti-corruption protests rooted in government inefficiency, citizen dissatisfaction, and a tragic roof collapse.
Students and citizens have united in near-daily protests, demanding government transparency and justice for the tragedy stemming from a roof collapse that killed 15 in Novi Sad.
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