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Serbian Premier Vucevic to Offer Resignation, Tanjug Reports

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Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, a close ally of President Aleksandar Vucic and head of the ruling Progressive Party, is expected to offer his resignation on Tuesday, Tanjug newswire reported, citing people familiar with the decision.

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The Prime Minister resigned after three months of protest. The unprecedented wave of protests that has shaken Serbia since November does not seem to be about to subside....

·Brussels, Belgium
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Sociologist Jovo Bakić gave a speech tonight at Auto-komanda, where some students are organizing a 24-hour blockade, and stated on that occasion that there will be no farewell for Patriarch Porfirije and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The regime has fallen but has not been informed about it yet, said tonight at the twenty-four-hour blockade of Autokomanda, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Jovo Bakić, and called on the regime to surrender and to have a fair trial.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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15:44 After just nine months, Miloš Vučević's song as Serbian Prime Minister is already over. The 50-year-old lawyer resigns in an attempt to curb the wave of protests against President Aleksandar Vučić.

·Belgium
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The regime has fallen but has not been informed about it yet, said tonight at the twenty-four-hour blockade of Autokomanda, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Jovo Bakić, and called on the regime to surrender and to have a fair trial.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Monday, January 27, 2025.
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