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Serbia's Student Movement Jumps From the Streets to the Polls After a Year of Protests: "We're Going to Knock Down the Regime"

Summary by Eldiario.es
What began a year ago as a movement protesting the collapse of part of Novi Sad’s train station—which ended with 16 dead—is seeking to take power by coming to the next elections Serbia’s journey to authoritarianism as it knocks on EU doors “This movement is becoming a political movement; we students have our list [of candidates] and we hope it will all end with the elections,” said Vladimir at the Novi Sad marches just a year after the incident …

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What began a year ago as a movement protesting the collapse of part of Novi Sad’s train station—which ended with 16 dead—is seeking to take power by coming to the next elections Serbia’s journey to authoritarianism as it knocks on EU doors “This movement is becoming a political movement; we students have our list [of candidates] and we hope it will all end with the elections,” said Vladimir at the Novi Sad marches just a year after the incident …

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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