A year and a half has passed since the system of “stabilocracy” built by President Vucic, a government that promised Serbia order, predictability and economic growth in exchange for a political monopoly, broke down the first deep crack together with the collapsed concrete visor of the Novi Sad railway station. Then, on November 1, 2024, 16 people died under the rubble of the canopy. But it quickly became clear that this was no longer just a cons…
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A year and a half has passed since the system of “stabilocracy” built by President Vucic, a government that promised Serbia order, predictability and economic growth in exchange for a political monopoly, broke down the first deep crack together with the collapsed concrete visor of the Novi Sad railway station. Then, on November 1, 2024, 16 people died under the rubble of the canopy. But it quickly became clear that this was no longer just a cons…