In Belgrade have demonstrated on the third evening in a row, thousands of people against the Corona-crisis management of the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic. Unlike the two previous days, the protests in the Serbian capital were on Thursday, but peaceful. Protesters sat on the street in front of the Parliament. On Transparent was to be read with reference to the Coronavirus induced lung disease: “Vucic is more dangerous than Covid!”. In other Serbian cities demonstrations against the President were held, including in Novi Sad in the North and Nis in the South. On Tuesday and Wednesday it was in Belgrade to violent confrontations between protesters and the security forces came. Protesters stones and fired dropped flares, the police used tear gas. Dozens of people were injured. Inflamed the Protest on one of Vucic announced a four-day curfew, which was supposed to last from Friday to Monday had. On Thursday, the government took a u-turn and dropped the plans for the curfew to fall. Instead, a ban on gatherings of more than ten people, it was announced – of which the protests are affected. Prime Minister Ana Brnabic denied that the renunciation of the output have to do lock with the demonstrations. Rather, the government came to the conclusion that a mild Corona would follow the measures rather of the population. The number of new deaths due to the pandemic in the Balkan country had reached a record level. On Tuesday, the authorities have recorded 13 deaths within 24 hours – as many as never before since the beginning of the virus spread in Serbia. Critics Vucic, the Corona restrictions prior to the parliamentary elections on may 21. To have June to quickly, and so a second wave of Infection favored relaxed. From the elections, the progressive party (SNS) to the President had emerged as the clear winner of the show. The ballot was, however, of several parties boycotted. The Opposition accuses Vucic an increasingly autocratic leadership style. P.Vukadin Yugoslav Underground
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July 2019
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