Thousands of protests in Serbia for three months for the collapse of a deadly roof News

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Tens of thousands of March in Novi, protest the government’s corruption, preventing roads and bridges.

Tens of thousands of protesters, went to the streets in Serbia for three months The deadly collapse of a train station Caused a sad anti-corruption movement in Novid.

Tens of thousands of Sars, northern Serbia left the city of Northern Serbia, preventing the roads and signs in the city and occupy the three main bridges of the city.

According to the AFP news agency, “return, no fear, we will not give up,” he said.

University students appeared as leaders of the Protest Movement and had blocked campuses across the country since the date of 15 people.

Many of Serbia collapsed, caused the government’s corruption in a large infrastructure project with Chinese state companies, but in Serbia led to the extensive dissatisfaction with the rule of law.

They block the bridge of Varadin during the protest over the collapse of the concrete canopy
During the Novi sad protest, the protesters block the Varadin Bridge (Armin Durgut / AP)

“These protests have been peacefully and students have led them. However, they have the United States along the political division,” Al-Isir’s Sonia Gallego said in the ongoing protests.

“People came from all over the country. They walked in a strong show in a strong show.”

Demonstrations showed a growing pressure to increase the resignation of several high-level officials, including several high-ranking officials Prime Minister Milos Vucevic.

Vucevic’s resignation on Tuesday came after a 24-hour siege in a large transport in the capital Belgrade. A few days ago, a general vacation school and small businesses are close to the country.

In 2022, the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister, was reconstructed by a Chinese company, said he decided to take steps to reduce tensions on Tuesday.

 
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