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Serbia: Further Deterioration of Ruling Party Premises During Demonstrations in Belgrade

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Anti-government protesters calling for early elections ransacked the ruling party's premises in Belgrade, intensifying a protest movement emboldened by violence in Belgrade.

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After another evening in which there were incidents at the protests in Belgrade on August 18, three people were detained on suspicion of participating in the destruction of the premises of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Radio Television of Serbia reports.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Anti-government protesters calling for early elections ransacked the ruling party's premises in Belgrade, intensifying a protest movement emboldened by violence in Belgrade.

·France
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In Serbia, protests against Aleksandar Vučić are continuing. In Belgrade, demonstrators once again attacked the president's party headquarters with stones and glare grenades.

·Germany
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Anti-government protests in Serbia, which gained new momentum a week ago, saw the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade vandalized on Monday. Police detained 16 protesters, and President Aleksandar Vučić again threatened action, Serbian media reported.

In Serbia, the protests that have been going on for months are increasingly escalating. On Monday, demonstrators again attacked President Vucic's party headquarters.

Riots between anti-government protesters, supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic, and riot police in Serbia continued over the weekend. The events gained new momentum last week, with a warning shot fired in Novi Sad, but there were also instances of crowd dispersal and the burning of party offices. According to historian and Balkan expert Viola Cintia, the demonstrations following the Novi Sad tragedy – when the roof of the railway station col…

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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