Serbs call for Vuciq's resignation, say they are living in dictatorship

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's statement that opposition demands will not be met as long as they take to the streets to protest is seen as a show of dictatorship. So stated Union Chairman for Serbia Nebojsa Zelenovic. Zelenovic said 50 thousand people attended yesterday's protest and that [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's statement that opposition demands will not be met as long as they take to the streets to protest is seen as a show of dictatorship.
So stated Union Chairman for Serbia Nebojsa Zelenovic.
Zelenovic said 50 thousand people attended yesterday's protest and that it was not a violent protest.
“Today, Alexander Vuciq made the statement that five million people will not be met, even if five million people are on the road. The only requirement of protest was to stop violence, and he made it clear that this request is not accepted. This shows that we're in real dictatorship”, said Zelenovic, broadcast Indescsonline.
Unlike the Serbian president, Vuciq said today that last night's opposition protest was absurd.













