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Serbia PM Milos Vucevic left after months of mass protest


The Prime Minister of Milos Vucevic has resigned, following national protests on the deadly fall of a train station channel.

Vucevic said that he had decided to “avoid more difficult things” and so to improve social tensions in society. ”

Fifteen people died in November, a concrete channel in a railway station, when he fell into the second largest city in Serbia.

Death protests the giant and sustainable wave of protest across the country. Thousands of thousands of people have taken on the street since then, the liability of collapse and the protest of corruption and alleged monitoring in construction projects.

More than a dozen people have been charged with SAD with SAD, including the former Vesic Transport Minister – which happened in the days.

Students have protested with protests, blocking traffic every day and universities.

Last Friday, Serbs were left out of work to respond to the overall strike, and in December 100,000 people at an estimate in a demonstration of Belgrade. There were many smaller protests in the villages and cities of the country.

The voltage rose on Monday, when there was a 24-hour block in the crossroads of Belgrade in the capital of Serbia, a female student was injured in conflict between the opposition and supporters of the government.

That afternoon, Aleksandar Vucic said Aleksandar Vucic said that he would have forgiven students and reused important governments and announcing the university tutor, saying he expect more than half of the ministers to be replaced.

Vucevic, who is a progressive part of the Government Serbian, has been in office for less than a year.

He previously served as a defense minister and from 2012 to 2020 Novi Trade was at the beginning of the train station reconstruction project.

Vucevic said Novi Sad Mayor Milan Djuric would fill the “political demands of some extreme protestari”.

The question is whether the outputs will be enough to show us the usual and more elaborate and more elaborate mollusk.

The government’s head is more pronounced than a change than it may seem at first, because Serbian is a real Vucic power.

Vucevic – Reliable ally of the President – he said that he hoped to encourage the Prime Minister to encourage protestarium decisions to “calm down and return to the conversation.”

But it can also open the path to Parliamentary elections if a new prime minister is confirmed by resignation within 30 days of the National Assembly.

Vucic has promoted the idea of ​​a “advice referendum” in his role, if he lost that vote, saying he would stand up.

However, today does not seem to change power.

The Progressive Serbian party is well-organized in command – and international election monitors stated that Serbian multimedia space prevails.

He won the most recent elections in Parliament over a year ago. On the contrary, the opposition is rupture and without many ally in the media.

The reaction of the protesters may be key to the next time.

If the resignation of the Prime Minister for them has been seen as significant development, the latest new demonstrations may be similar to similar fashion to some anti-government movements.

If they decide to protest, Serbian turbulence will continue.

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