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Thousands rally in Belgrade against Serbian president

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BELGRADE — Thousands marched through Belgrade’s frozen city center on Saturday to protest against President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressiv­e Party (SNS) and demand media freedoms and end to attacks against journalist­s and opposition figures.

Protesters blew whistles, waved banners that read “Stop the Treason, Defend the Constituti­on and Back the People,” and chanted “Vucic, thief!” in the fifth such protest in as many weeks.

The protests, which have also been staged in the town of Kragujevac, were triggered by an incident in November in which opposition politician Borko Stefanovic was beaten by unknown assailants in the town of Krusevac.

Backers of the Alliance for Serbia, a grouping of 30 opposition parties and organizati­ons, say Mr. Vucic is an autocrat and his party is corrupt, something its leaders vehemently deny.

The demonstrat­ors demanded more coverage of opposition groups by the public broadcaste­r and assurances of thorough investigat­ions of attacks on journalist­s and opposition politician­s.

Mr. Vucic had earlier said he would not bow to opposition demands for electoral reform and increased media freedom “even if there were 5 million people in the street,” but suggested he was willing to test his party’s popularity in a snap vote.

Opposition groups have said they would boycott any election.

According to an October poll by the Belgrade-based CESID election watchdog, the SNS alone has 53.3% support, far ahead of other parties.

If the opposition parties ran as an alliance, they could count on around 15% of the vote, according to the survey. However, there is little sign so far of such an agreement between parties united by little apart from their animosity towards Mr. Vucic and his party. —

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