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Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Protests Over Canopy Collapse

Serbia's Prime Minister resigns following weeks of protests over a deadly canopy collapse, amplifying demands for accountability and leading to a possible early election.

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In response to a wave of anti-corruption protests, Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned amid public outcry following the November canopy collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15. His departure comes as protesters continue 24-hour traffic blockades in Belgrade, demanding accountability for the disaster and wider political reforms. Thousands, including farmers and university students, have engaged in sustained protests, challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's administration. Vucevic's resignation may lead to a parliamentary election, as politicians and opposition demand a transitional government to ensure free elections. Meanwhile, tensions escalated after a violent incident involving students.

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