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Serbia's prime minister resigns as anti-corruption protests growVucevic’s resignation could lead to an early parliamentary election. The resignation must be confirmed by Serbia’s parliament, which has 30 days to choose a new government or call a snap election.
Protesters have criss-crossed Serbia on foot for weeks, taking their crusade against government corruption to the country's ...
Branimir Jovancicevic, a professor at the Faculty of Chemistry in Belgrade, expressed hope that Vucevic's resignation is a first step toward further political changes in Serbia, where power is ...
Serbia's deputy prime minister followed up on a meeting with Russia's spy chief in Moscow by accusing Western intelligence ...
Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic were holding parallel rallies Saturday as ...
He also warned that the protests could harm Serbia's already fragile economy ... "It is my unconditional decision to resign." Vučević's resignation is expected to pave the way for early ...
"The resignation of the prime minister is simply ... failure to act and provide clear answers to the public is endemic of Serbia’s core institutional corruption. "For protesters, the Novi ...
Vucevic’s resignation could lead to an early parliamentary election. The resignation must be confirmed by Serbia’s parliament, which has 30 days to choose a new government or call a snap election.
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