Serbian Protests Threaten Aleksandar Vucic’s 14-Year Rule

Tens of thousands of students in Serbia have taken to the streets, demanding justice and accountability after the deaths of 15 people in a railway station collapse. The protests, which began in December, have grown into a movement opposing widespread corruption and the erosion of the rule of law under President Aleksandar Vucic.

The largest crowd yet was seen on March 15, with an estimated 300,000 people marching in Belgrade’s center. However, Vucic remains defiant, accusing the protesters of planning violent attacks and stoking a civil war. The government has also been accused of using illegal weapons, including long-range acoustic devices, to disperse peaceful protesters.

Critics say Vucic’s actions are part of a broader effort to maintain power and ignore widespread discontent with his government. Experts warn that if the protests continue, they could pose a significant threat to Vucic’s 14-year rule. The situation is closely watched by the international community, including the United States, which has been accused of appeasing Vucic’s regime in the past.

As tensions escalate, many are calling for greater press freedom and accountability from the government. Experts say that if President Trump wants to support a peaceful solution in Serbia, he should adopt a stronger stance against Vucic’s antidemocratic practices.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/mass-anti-corruption-protests-put-strain-close-european-ally-russia