On Saturday evening there was a clash with protesters against the government looking for election elections and a stop for the twelve -year government of President Aleksandar Vucica, on Saturday evening the Serbian police stood in restless equipment near Parliament, government buildings and Pionirski park, where crowds of Vačić’s supporters coded over the country over the country over the country over the country over the country over the country over the ground.
This happened in large numbers after approximately eight months of continuous disagreements led by Serbian university students, who shaken Vučić’s firm holding of power in the Balkan nation.
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- “We want the elections!” The calls were heard when they gathered around Central Slavija Square of the capital and many blocks around it, with several could not reach space. Demonstrators shouted “Hold the shields down” and ask the police not to come in their way.
- Police burned tear gases, many of the bond, while six officers and some citizens were injured.
3. Demonstrators, in the scarves and masks on their faces, plunged plastic bottles, eggs and other objects at the staff in criminal proceedings who avoided the crowd to approach the center of the park.
4. The protest got around 22:00 ((2000 GMT).
5. According to the student, “the election is a clear way from the social crisis caused by the deeds of the government, which is undoubtedly against the interests of their own people. Today, June 28, 2025, we say that the current authorities of the illegitimate,” said PTI. Students informed the crowd to “take freedom into their hands.”
6. The police said on Saturday at the beginning of the protest at the beginning of the protest of 36,000 people. The independent monitoring group, which monitors public gatherings, said that almost 140,000 people participated in a massive demonstration led by a student.
7. Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic mentioned that people who joined the protest hit the police and added that the police had used their powers to have the public order and “arrest all those who attacked the police”.
8. “People do not have to worry – the state will be defended and criminals are brought to justice,” he said.
9. In March, the authorities took similar steps before the biggest anti -government protest in the history of the Balkan nation, which attracted hundreds of thousands of participants.
10. Serbian presidential and parliamentary elections are to take place in 2027.
(With Reuters, AP and PTI inputs)
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