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Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević announced his resignation on January 28, 2025, following extensive anti-corruption protests that have gripped the nation. The demonstrations were ignited by the tragic collapse of a concrete canopy at the Novi Sad railway station in November 2024, which resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals. This incident has intensified public scrutiny of the government’s handling of infrastructure projects and its broader commitment to transparency.

On November 1, 2024, a catastrophic event occurred when a newly renovated roof at the Novi Sad railway station collapsed, leading to the loss of 15 lives. The victims included commuters and workers present at the station at the time. The tragedy has been widely attributed to alleged corruption and negligence within the government, particularly concerning the oversight of construction and infrastructure projects.

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PROTESTS IN SERBIA [PHOTO: Al-Jazeera]
In the aftermath of the incident, Serbia witnessed a surge in public dissent. Protesters, including students, teachers, and workers, have taken to the streets daily, demanding accountability and systemic reforms. The demonstrations have been marked by calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Vučević and other government officials, with participants accusing the administration of corruption and mismanagement.

Facing mounting pressure, Prime Minister Vučević announced his resignation during an emergency press conference on January 28, 2025. He stated, “It is my unconditional decision to resign,” acknowledging the public’s demand for accountability. His departure is expected to lead to a government reshuffle and potentially early parliamentary elections, as the Serbian parliament has 30 days to form a new government or call for a snap election.

Vučević’s resignation marks a significant shift in Serbia’s political landscape. His tenure, which began in May 2024, was characterized by efforts to strengthen Serbia’s position in the European Union and address domestic economic challenges. However, recent events have overshadowed these initiatives, leading to widespread public disillusionment. The resignation is anticipated to prompt a reevaluation of the government’s approach to governance and its commitment to combating corruption.

As Serbia navigates this period of political upheaval, the focus is expected to shift toward establishing a new government that can restore public trust and address the systemic issues highlighted by the recent protests. The international community will be closely monitoring developments, as Serbia’s political stability is crucial for the region’s overall security and economic prospects.

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