BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) – Serbia’s capital is bracing for yet another student-led protest on Saturday to pressure populist President Aleksandar Vucic to call for an early parliamentary election after nearly eight months of rallies that have rattled his firm grip on power in the Balkan country.
Serbia’s capital Belgrade braces for another anti-government protest calling for an early election
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) – Serbia’s capital is bracing for yet another student-led protest on Saturday to pressure populist President Aleksandar Vucic to call for an early parliamentary election after nearly eight months of rallies that have rattled his firm grip on power in the Balkan country.
Tensions have soared before the protest in Belgrade, which has been organized by Serbia’s university students, a key force behind nationwide anti-corruption demonstrations that started after a renovated rail station canopy collapsed, killing 16 people on Nov. 1.
Many blamed the concrete roof crash on rampant government corruption and negligence in state infrastructure projects, leading to recurring mass protests.
Vucic and his right-wing Serbian Progressive Party have refused the demand for an early vote and accused protesters of planning to spur violence on orders from abroad, which they didn’t specify.