Taking Down the Government Not Enough for Serbian Students
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Taking Down the Government Not Enough for Serbian Students
The political crisis in Serbia is escalating after Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amid growing unrest. His departure follows months-long student-led protests. The demonstrations across the country erupted in November after the deadly train station roof collapse in the city of Novi Sad in which 15 people were killed. Tens of thousands of Serbians joined students in their protest against what they call deep-rooted corruption. Vucevic said he is stepping down to lower the tensions in the country after a group of men with baseball bats attacked students. Across The Balkans, hosted by Nafisa Latic, is TRT World’s programme that focuses specifically on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today. Watch other episodes of Across the Balkans 👉 http://trt.world/fvfp
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