Serbia's Deepening Divide: Protests and Power

Serbia is embroiled in political turmoil as anti-government protests and rallies in support of President Aleksandar Vucic occur concurrently. These gatherings, a response to months of student-led demonstrations challenging Vucic's authority, highlight deepening tensions as allegations of brutality and political persecution surface amid calls for justice and transparency.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Belgrade | Updated: 14-09-2025 01:03 IST | Created: 14-09-2025 01:03 IST
Serbia's Deepening Divide: Protests and Power
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In Serbia, political tensions escalated on Saturday with parallel rallies conducted by anti-government protesters and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic. This reflects the deepening crisis, which has persisted for more than ten months as demonstrators challenge the populist government's rule.

The Serbian Progressive Party, led by Vucic, has launched its own rallies to counteract the student-led protests that question the president's grip on power. Although no major incidents were recorded, minor clashes occurred in Belgrade, with police intervening between opposing groups. President Vucic dismissed calls for early elections as students demand political change.

The unrest stems from accusations of negligence following a tragedy in Novi Sad last year. Vucic has labeled student protesters as terrorists, with allegations of brutality against them. The protests reflect broader demands for justice and allegations of corruption influencing governance in the Balkan country.

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