Belgrade protest-dancing images miles of people

The Serbian capital, Belgrade, has become the focus of mass protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinqi. Citizens from all over Serbia have gathered to express their dissatisfaction with the government, seeking accountability and substantial changes in the country's politics. Students who have been protesting since late last year began their discontent [...]
The Serbian capital, Belgrade, has become the focus of mass protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinqi.
Citizens from all over Serbia have gathered to express their dissatisfaction with the government, seeking accountability and substantial changes in the country's politics.
Students, who have been protesting since late last year, began their disappointments following a serious tragedy that occurred in Novi Sad, writes N1.
Following the collapse of a shelter near the Iron Station, 15 people lost their lives, causing anger and concern throughout the country. This tragic incident served as a turning point, promoting a wave of protests that continues today.
Since then, citizens have been mobilised in large numbers in various cities in Serbia, especially in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kraguyevc and several other cities. Protests have taken great momentum, with clear requirements for justice, transparency and political reform.
A video photographed with fears has been published on social networks, featuring large crowds of people gathered in Novi Belgrade.
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They have launched organisedly towards Serbia's Parliament, creating an impressive view of their solidarity and determination.
The view can be seen in an endless column of people that extends miles, witnessing the size and seriousness of this protest movement.
Otherwise, Vuciq claims that their goal is to promote civil war and to take power by force.












