Serbian prime minister reportedly resigned after protesters blocked Belgrade

While the students have rebelled and yesterday started a 24-hour blockade in Belgrade, Prime Minister Milos Vuchev reportedly resigned today. Novosti, the medium controlled by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, reports that “Vuchevic resigns”. Protesters have increased pressure on institutions. Serbian farmers with tractors and thousands of citizens have joined the blockade that followed the protests [...]
Novosti, the medium controlled by Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, reports that “Vuchevic resigns”.
Protesters have increased pressure on institutions. Serbian tractor farmers and thousands of citizens have joined the blockade that followed the long-week protests in which it is called for responsibility for the deadly accident in the northern city of Novi Sad.
Citizens are blaming the government for rampant corruption.
Vuciq last night at a media conference called for dialogue with students.












