The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Serbian protesters maintain pressure on president

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BELGRADE: Serbian protesters piled more pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic as thousands turned out for a fourth week of anti-government demonstrat­ions in Belgrade.

Around 25,000 people joined the rally, according to an AFP reporter.

“This is a citizen’s demonstrat­ion against the situation in the country, which has been economical­ly and politicall­y complicate­d, even critical, for a long time,” protester Vladimir Tosic told AFP.

He and most other demonstrat­ors marched without incident or overt signs of political affiliatio­n in the centre of the capital, with some chanting ‘Vucic, thief’ or waving placards that said ‘Enough lies’.

Many blew whistles, a symbol of Serb protests since former strongman Slobodan Milosevic held power in the 1990s.

Tosic, who is in his 50s, said the latest protest ‘united normal Belgrade inhabitant­s who have come out to voice despair with the situation’.

Vucic,a hard line nationalis­t turned-European, is accused by the opposition and civil society of having establishe­d autocratic rule and total control over media, using them to campaign against opponents.

The protests represent the biggest challenge to his rule so far, and were first called by opposition parties after one of their leaders was beaten ahead of a political gathering in central Serbia last month. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Demonstrat­ors attend an anti-government protest in central Belgrade, Serbia.
— Reuters photo Demonstrat­ors attend an anti-government protest in central Belgrade, Serbia.

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