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In Serbia, the Protest Movement Has Turned Violent, Triggered by Government Provocations

Summary by Le Monde
President Aleksandar Vucic is facing accusations of sending hooligan groups to suppress the anti-corruption movement that has shaken the country for the past nine months.

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The People's Party assessed today, after incidents and violence at protests across Serbia in the previous days, that it is now clear that extraordinary parliamentary elections are "a necessity that must not be avoided".

·Belgrade, Serbia
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What is behind the escalation of violence by Vučić loyalists against protesters that we have witnessed in recent days?

Center

Protesters and opposition see evidence of active cooperation between the police and violent supporters of the Serbian president. Will the president use the escalation and impose the state of emergency?

·Bonn, Germany
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Protests against President Aleksandar Vucic erupted into violent street clashes for the third night in a row on Thursday. Why are Serbs so fed up with their president?

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Serbia's economy is growing more slowly than it should, partly due to the irresponsible behavior of some of the political elite and partly due to deliberately incited unrest, Aleksandar Vucic said on Serbian public television.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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