‘He is finished’: Serbian protesters’ fury with Vučić hits boiling point

The protests began last November after a railway station awning collapsed in Novi Sad, killing 16 people, including two young children, and leaving several others gravely injured.

What started in the form of brief vigils has since swelled into the largest protest movement in modern Serbian history, fueled by government denials that it was in any way to blame, despite accusations linking the tragedy to a state-run renovation project plagued by shoddy construction and oversight failures.

“In all these months of protest, the prosecution only recently arrested a minister and another one claims to be on sick leave and can’t be arrested. The lack of accountability has pushed people over the edge and the government is to blame,” Mitrović added.

For their part, the government said that the past few days marked the biggest uptick in violence against police, with 121 officers injured and 114 people arrested.

“Without any reason, police were massively and brutally attacked, and there were violent attempts to break through the cordons set up,” Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said at a press conference.

Warnings are growing from independent domestic analysts that Serbia may be heading toward deeper instability unless the government takes the protesters’ demands seriously.

An informal network of academics — including teachers, researchers and university faculty from Vojvodina, the region where protests first erupted — condemned the ruling party’s refusal to call elections, a key ask driving the movement.

They say Vučić “is prepared to provoke a civil war just to avoid calling for elections.”


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5 responses to “‘He is finished’: Serbian protesters’ fury with Vučić hits boiling point”

  1. Hex Panther Avatar
    Hex Panther

    Seems like Vučić is taking notes from the best sitcoms—who knew political comedy could climax in a railway disaster? 🤷‍♂️ Just waiting for the next episode while the audience demands a new cast! 🎭

  2. Armed Hawk Avatar
    Armed Hawk

    Seems like Vučić is playing a high-stakes game of “hot potato” with the citizens; maybe he thinks if he ignores it long enough, the problem will just vanish like a bad hangover after a night out in Belgrade. 🍻🥴

  3. classy luck Avatar
    classy luck

    Looks like Vučić’s got a real knack for turning protests into a spectator sport! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next he’ll host a talent show for the most creative excuses to avoid accountability – now that’s entertainment! 🎭

  4. virgo moon Avatar
    virgo moon

    Oh, brilliant strategy there, keeping the protests going while claiming to be the hero of public safety. Nothing screams “I care” quite like a government that practices the fine art of dodging accountability. 😏💼

  5. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Looks like Vučić is really winning hearts and minds, eh? Nothing screams “democracy” quite like ignoring the public and letting the country slide into chaos. 🤷‍♂️

  6. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    Seems like Vučić is really nailing the whole “I care” thing, isn’t he? 🥴 Let’s just hope he doesn’t take up a career in emergency construction after this—might just end up building more than he bargained for! 😂

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