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The rally was part of a nationwide anti-corruption movement that erupted after a concrete canopy collapsed at a train station in Serbia's no
Serbia knows how to protest...Way To Go Serbia!
Magyarország kihúzza Vucicot a pácból | 24.hu
Szijjártó Péter magyar–szerb energiaügyi megállapodásról tárgyalt.
Pedig milyen alkalom lenne ez már arra, hogy Vucic megbukjon.
Emboldened by Trump, Serbia’s Leader Cracks Down on Activist Groups
Unable to calm student-led protests that just kept growing, Serbia’s strongman leader, Aleksandar Vucic, reached for some tried-and-tested scapegoats, unleashing his media attack dogs on foreign-financed groups that have nettled him for years. But what started as a familiar ritual of intimidation against groups that document issues like corruption, human rights abuses and electoral fraud — and…
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Belgrade, Serbia
Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu and Aleksandar Vučić at the Immortal Regiment. Moscow, 2018.
On pourrait croire que l'affiche du candidat serbe est passée par la broyeuse à documents du FSB
To counter a second coronavirus wave, President Aleksandar Vucic announced a new lockdown. Protesters reacted with fury at his inconsistency, amid wider anger over his strongman leadership.
“We went from one extreme to another,” said Jelena Vasiljevic, an expert on Balkan protest movements at the University of Belgrade.
Mr. Vucic initially refused to change course on the re-openings, even as the daily number of new cases rose from below 20 to above 300 and investigative news reports suggested that the toll could be even higher.
He pressed ahead with a controversial general election on June 21 that most opposition parties had long planned to boycott, saying they did not want to legitimize a process that they feel is gamed in Mr. Vucic’s favor.
And to Mr. Vucic’s critics, his decision first to ease restrictions ahead of a vote that was certain to increase his power — and then reinstate them soon after — felt like he was playing politics with public health.