Protests Continue in Belgrade Against Vucinqi

Anti-government protests in Serbia have continued on Saturday third of August. Hundreds of protesters gathered in the “Terazijske square” to walk towards the presidential office. They submitted 42 requests for free and fair elections. At the same time, similar gatherings were held in several other cities in Serbia. [...]
At the same time, similar gatherings were held in several other cities in Serbia.
As promised, the Serbian president issued orders for the removal of the metal fence around the perimeter of the presidential building. Last week, protesters had reacted sharply to the deployment of the siege and had called for Vuciqi's resignation.
Moreover, some without uniforms beat a group of protesters who kept their list of demands. The president had denied being involved in the incident.
Protests against the Serbian government began in December last year after an opposition politician was beaten by several masked attackers before taking part in a television debate, writes “Free Europe”.











