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Weeks of student-led protests, the largest in Serbia in decades, continue to mount a challenge to the Western Balkan country’s President Aleksandar Vučić.
ADVERTISEMENTHundreds of students in Serbia protesting against corruption that they blame for 15 deaths in a concrete canopy collapse have completed a two-day march to Novi Sad where they plan to block three Danube River bridges.They were welcomed by fellow students and thousands of local residents after making the 80-kilometre journey on foot from the capital Belgrade.”I feel very happy, proud of all these people, from Belgrade that walked for two days to get here. It’s not easy. They limp, they have calluses, their feet hurt. I am proud of my Novi Sad who welcomed them,” said student, Dung Grabos.The bridge blockade planned for Saturday will mark three months since a huge concrete canopy at Novi Sad railway station collapsed on 1 November, killing 15 people.Carrying wreaths with the names of the victims, the group of students headed toward the station building to honour those killed in the accident.Weeks of student-led protests, the largest in Serbia in decades, continue to mount a challenge to the Western Balkan country’s President Aleksandar Vučić.The protests forced the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević earlier this week and further concessions from the authorities.However, the students do not believe their demands have been fully met.”I hope that we will cope with everything that has befallen us, that we will live in a better and more orderly country that we deserve,” said Luka Brozic, a student from Novi Sad.Vučić and his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) have faced accusations of becoming increasingly authoritarian and stifling democratic freedoms despite public promises to lead Serbia into the European Union.Many in Serbia believe that the collapse of the awning at the train station was caused by systemic corruption in large infrastructure projects, particularly those involving third-country companies.Critics believe this has led to a sloppy job during the Chinese-company reconstruction of the Novi Sad train station, poor oversight and disrespect of existing safety regulations.Prosecutors have filed charges against 13 people for the canopy collapse, including a government minister and several state officials.But the former construction minister Goran Vesić has been released from detention, fuelling doubts over the investigation’s independence.The main railway station in Novi Sad was renovated twice in recent years as part of a wider infrastructure deal with Chinese state companies.
rewrite this title in Arabic Serbian protesters finish two-day march to Novi Sad as anti-Vučić rallies continue
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اشترك للحصول على اخر الأخبار لحظة بلحظة الى بريدك الإلكتروني.
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