Serbian President Calls for Dialog Amid Protests: A Political Turmoil Unfolds

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic invited dialogue with anti-government protesters after nine months of unrest following the collapse of a railway station roof. Accusations focus on corruption and media suppression. While Vucic urges discussion, opposition leaders demand elections and dismiss the possibility of talks under current leadership.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-08-2025 17:56 IST | Created: 22-08-2025 17:56 IST
Serbian President Calls for Dialog Amid Protests: A Political Turmoil Unfolds
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has extended an invitation for dialogue to anti-government protesters who have demonstrated for over nine months following a fatal collapse at a railway station. Addressing the nation on television, Vucic called for debates with protest representatives.

The protests, ignited by the tragedy that claimed 16 lives, highlight public dissatisfaction over suspected corruption and perceived media suppression. Demonstrators demand Vucic's resignation and new elections. Despite mostly peaceful rallies, recent clashes injured several people, escalating tensions.

Opposition leaders, including Move-Change party's Savo Manojlovic, are skeptical of the talks, labeling Vucic's governance as corrupt. Students from Belgrade's Faculty of Philosophy refuse discussions until an election campaign is initiated, maintaining pressure for political change.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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