Serbia set to get new government amid protests
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Serbian Prime Minister-designate: Serbia is tired of divisions and blockades
The Serbian parliament is holding a session, boycotted by part of the opposition, where deputies are deciding on the program and proposal for the formation of a new government. Prime Minister-designate Đuro Macut, presenting the program, said that Serbia is tired of divisions and blockades, and called on students to engage in dialogue, saying that the current situation must be ended.
Serbia set to get new government amid protests
Serbia is likely to get a new government Wednesday led by a political novice that closely resembles the previous administration, which was brought down after months of student-led anti-corruption protests. The Balkan nation has been in political turmoil since former Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and other senior officials resigned in January, amid marathon protests sparked by a railway station disaster that left 16 people dead. “Serbia is tired o…
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