Milos Vacheevic has stepped in to calm the anger over the collapse of the fatal roof, which has expanded to the anti -government rally.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vesevich announced his resignation in a large protest against corruption and President Alexander Vitch.
Vucevic said at a press conference on Tuesday to resign to reduce tension. Student -led demonstrations have been performed since the noville city of railway bureau was fatally collapsed in November.
The protest ended a 24 -hour blockade at the major intersection of the capital, and the Prime Minister announced. In the evening, political pressure increased, suggesting that he was ready to negotiate a strong approach to demonstration.
“In order to avoid more complicated things, we will not further enhance the tension of society. I made this decision,” Vseevich said on Tuesday.
Vsevich, the mayor of Novi Sad, was released in 2022, when the station was rebuilt by a Chinese company, and the immediate cause of his resignation was the Women’s Women’s Women by an attacker from the Vout’s ruling early on Tuesday. Serbian progressive party added that it is an attack on students.
“Returning to social dialogue, when you think you have hope to speak, you will always be able to create a new incident, and the tension will increase again.”
He also said that the mayor of Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia, will resign.
The 50 -year -old became the Prime Minister in April after the Serbian progressive party won the most votes in the elections damaged by tension.
Expansion of protest
PAfter camping overnight on Tuesday morning, we cleared and cleared some major roads and highways in Begrad.
Following the clench of the Genest on Friday, lawyers stopped working and small and medium -sized enterprises and schools were closed.
The protests have expanded the focus of protests in November, from the collapse of canopy to the accusation of the extended RAMP corruption, to end the vietic reign of more than 10 years.
Student organizers have continued to demand more actions, including the improvement of transparency over the release of all documents related to collapse and the renovation of railway stations.
More than 12 people have been charged with the accident, including the former Minister of Transport, Golan Vesic, who resigned a few days after this.
The government published several documents on the collapse of the roof, but the Begrad’s Faculty of Civil Engineering said they were incomplete.
Other important demands include the withdrawal of the protests arrested at the rally, the end of the attack on the demonstration squad, and the increase in government spending on education.
Snap voting?
During the blockade, students protests were mainly protected by farmers and bikers. The demonstration participants frequently faced violence when the rally continued, and at least two were hit by cars.
VUCIC spoke to the nation on Monday evening, promised to defend the government’s response to the accident in the NOVI SAD and have a dialogue with protests.
He had previously rejected them as being dominated by the Western foreign agent.
However, it is now focusing on the possibility of a snap election.
Vucevic resignation must be confirmed by the Serbian Congress. Serbian Congress has 30 days to select a new government or call for SNAP elections.
A government media said that VUCIC will attend the Cabinet session on Tuesday evening and decide whether a new prime minister will be appointed or whether an early election will be called.
Opposition parties have claimed a transitional government that created free and fair elections after VUCIC faced irregular accusations during voting in the past.