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Serbian PM Steps Down Amid Anti-Corruption Protests
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Milos Vucevic, Serbia's Prime Minister, has announced his resignation in an effort to lower tensions amidst nationwide anti-corruption protests. The protests began after the collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad, the country's second-largest city, which resulted in 15 deaths.
To avoid further complicating things, so we do not further raise tensions in society, I made this decision.
It is my appeal for everyone to calm down the passions and return to dialogue.
The government's hesitation to accede to the protesters' demands has eroded trust in state institutions and the political leadership. Serbia will likely remain a hotbed for unrest.
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- 1.Milos Vucevic
- 2.Aleksandar Vucic
- 3.Goran Vesic
- 4.Milan Djuric
- 5.Ana Brnabic
- 6.Kreni Promeni
- 7.Mario Bikarski
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