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The barricades are multiplying in Serbia, while President Aleksandar Vučić has chosen to inflame tensions further by pardoning members of his party accused of assaulting a student.
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"We know that in both Hungary and Serbia, the governments are working in the interest of their nations' sovereignty. It's ...
“We are monitoring the situation. We support calming the unrest, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said, in line with the Constitution and laws of this friendly state,” he said, reports Moscow ...
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President Aleksandar Vučić described the absence of fatalities during the unrest as “nothing short of a miracle.” The protests, which drew a crowd of approximately 36,000 in Belgrade on Saturday ...
The protests, which began more than six months ago, escalated sharply over the weekend, with tens of thousands rallying in central Belgrade, demanding the resignation of Vučić.