
Facing an unprecedented anti -corruption protest movement that has lasted more than five months, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has intensified his threats to try to cancel protests and remain in power. On Tuesday, April 15, in Belgrade, in Parliament, examining a proposal to appoint a new government to replace the one who was forced to resign, in January, under the pressure of the protesters.
“Serbia is tired of the blockages,” the future prime minister, Hard Macut ended, criticizing those who “deny others the right to work, receive an education and live normally.” A Renowned Endocrinologist, Macut, 61, you have not been Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, Waretryed, a war, a war. 6.6 million inhabitants.
The new government will include Vuk Stankovic, a commentator known for its frequent appearances in pro -government television channels and having constantly criticized the student movement. Vuk Stankovic was nominated to be Minister of Education. The movement was caused by the collapse of a recently renewed train station in Novi Sad, the second most populous city in the country, on November 1, 2024. The accident, which was charged 16 lives, has become a symbol of endemic corruption that affects Serbia.
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