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Serbia’s opposing camps hold parallel rallies, reflecting deep political crisis

September 13, 2025
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Anti-government protesters and supporters of held parallel rallies throughout Serbia on Saturday, reflecting a deep political crisis in the Balkan country following more than 10 months of protests against the populist government.

Vucic’s Serbian Progressive Party recently started organizing its own demonstrations to counter persistent student-led protests that have on power in Serbia.

No major incidents were reported at the rallies held in a number of cities and towns with police separating the two camps. Brief scuffles erupted in the capital, Belgrade, when riot police pushed away anti-government protesters as Vucic joined his supporters in a show of confidence.

Vucic said that “people want to live normally, they don’t want to be harassed and want to be free.”

Vucic has refused a student demand to call an early parliamentary election. He has instead stepped up , which have drawn hundreds of thousands of people in the past months. More than 100 have been dismissed, while police have faced against peaceful demonstrators.

Vucic has accused student-led protesters of being “terrorists” who are working against their country under orders from the West. He hasn’t offered any evidence for such claims.

The protests first started in November last year after at a renovated train station in the northern city of Novi Sad killed 16 people. It ignited a nationwide movement seeking justice for the victims and blaming corruption-fueled negligence for the tragedy.

The post Serbia’s opposing camps hold parallel rallies, reflecting deep political crisis appeared first on Associated Press.

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