Serbian Prime Minister Milošvučević was resigned after a few weeks of a weeks of a weeks of a weeks in a railway station in the northern country, and the accident was blamed on government corruption.
On November 1st, the collapse of the roof of the train station of NOVI SAD, the second largest city of Serbia, triggered a demonstration and killed 15 people. The public's opposition to this disaster has become the biggest challenge to the tension of power by Aleksandarvučić, the chairman of the strong man, and has been working since 2017.
The roof collapsed by a consortium led by two Chinese companies. They also established railway lines between Budapest and Belgrade. President's intimate ally, Vu 亲ević, was the mayor of Novi, when the construction project began.
Vu匈i and Hungary Prime Minister VIKTORORBán touted the flagship railway project to symbolize their open Chinese investment.
A protests across the country are led by the government who requires the government to take the responsibility of the station disaster. In the past two months, they have occupied dozens of universities as part of their actions. On Friday, thousands of people participated in a big strike to support student movements.
On Monday, farmers joined the demonstration and blocked the streets of the capital. With the swelling of the protests, VU ić appeared at a late press conference at a late press conference with his Prime Minister's call for a conversation with student leaders. He said, "We need to reduce the tension and start talking to each other."
"Any kind of crisis will bring a serious problem to our economy. President added that this situation in society is not good for anyone.
Vu ,i 表示 also said he was ready to replace half of the government.
Vućevi 说 said on Tuesday that Milanéurić, mayor of his successor, and his successor, will resign, saying that they are answering the protesters' demand for the government's requirements for the accident.
Vućevi “said:" The mayor of Novi SAD and I think I think the objective responsibility for what happened in Novi SAD, for which we are willing to pay political costs. "
Prosecutors have sued 13 people related to the collapse of the roof of the workshop, including the Minister of Transport. However, student leaders also asked for the complete transparency of the investigation and published the confiscated documents.
After arresting some demonstrators and supporters of the Wusehe Serbian Progressive Party, the protests became more and more angry. The president provided all the amnesty for the arrested students on Monday to calm down the protests.