What Are Serbia’s Protesters Demanding, and What’s Next?
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Aleksandar Dugin, a philosopher from right-wing circles in both Russia and Serbia, harshly attacked Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in an interview. Dugin, who is considered the ideological inspirer of the Russian world's expansionist policy, said he believes Vucic has lost legitimacy and that everyone in Serbia is unhappy with him, reports Telegrafi. “Serbs want Vucic to go. That is for sure. And all Serbs want him. At the moment, he has one…
Since Sunday evening, hundreds of dams and barricades have been erected in Belgrade and throughout Serbia. After seven months of mobilization, the citizens as a whole have taken over from the students. ...
The European Commission is closely following the events in Serbia and condemns all acts of hatred and violence and expects a quick and credible investigation into the allegations of excessive use of force at the protests, European Commission spokesman Guillaume Mercier said today.
Demonstrators in Serbia demand new elections and throw stones. The police use tear gas. And President Vučić plays for time.
Vucic rejects the call for early elections and hopes to split the protest movement.
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