
On Saturday, Serbia experienced a significant display of public sentiment as students and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic held simultaneous rallies, each conveying starkly different messages. The student-led demonstration is part of a larger, nationwide anti-corruption movement that is gaining momentum in the Balkan nation, following a tragic incident on November 1. A concrete canopy at a railway station in Novi Sad collapsed, resulting in the deaths of 15 individuals.
The gathering in Kragujevac, a key industrial hub, attracted tens of thousands of participants who are not only seeking justice for the victims of the disaster but are also advocating for the eradication of widespread corruption and a stronger adherence to the rule of law. These parallel events highlight the growing demand for significant political reform in Serbia, as citizens rally for change and accountability from their leaders.
