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Serbian Prime Minister step down from his position after the protests escalated
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Fossivic announced his removal of his position amid the escalation of anti -corruption protests against the backdrop of the collapse of a concrete umbrella that killed 15 people last November.
The protests escalate
Thousands of protesting students closed a major road intersection in the Serbian capital yesterday at a time when the demonstrators intensified pressure on the government against the background of a roof collapse at a train station that killed my death in November.
The cutting of the road in Belgrade, which lasted 24 hours, came after the students organized a general strike last Friday, which witnessed the suspension of work and the closure of small companies and schools across Serbia.
The cutting of the road in Belgrade, which lasted 24 hours, came after the students organized a general strike last Friday, which witnessed the suspension of work and the closure of small companies and schools across Serbia.
Road checkpoints have been organized and almost daily protests are organized across the country since 15 people were killed in the city of Novi Sad (north) on the first of November at a train that has undergone renewed work.
A large number of Serbs received the responsibility for the disaster for corruption and poor supervision of construction.
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