Serbian President vows to take tougher measures against anti-government protesters
The protests began in 2024 after a Novi Sad railway station roof collapse killed 16, prompting accusations of government corruption and calls for early elections. Vucic and the Kremlin have described the unrest as a potential attempt at regime change. Serbia, seeking EU membership, continues to maintain close ties with Russia, including discounted gas supplies.
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