On Saturday, at least 100,000 people broke into the streets of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, for a major demonstration against corruption. This is the peak of several months of demonstrations after the fall of a firm coverage that caused the death of 15 people.
Thousands of protesters in the capital are silent Sarvia, BelgradeThis Saturday, a firm sun that caused great enthusiasm in the country to the sight of the victims of the fall.
More than 100,000 Serbis participated in the demonstration, which is the peak of several months of protests against the country’s president, Alexander VusikAnd your government.
Despite the monsoon weather, the large number of opponents are shaking the flags. People cannot go, and many have been trapped in hundreds of meters from the planned place for the struggle.
Demonstrations began four months ago after a concrete sun collapsed at a training center in northern Serbia. In response to this tragedy, almost daily manifestations have been recorded.
Many people in Serbia claimed that the incident was responsible for construction safety rules, uncontrolled government scam, neglect and disgrace. Opponents demand that those responsible for this tragedy be called an account.
The demonstration is also the first major challenge of Vusic, which has been in power for more than a decade.
The nickname “15 bag 15” was nicknamed for Saturday’s demonstration, referring to the date of the death of a sun in Novi Chad on November 1. In the afternoon, the crowd was 15 minutes of silence for the victims of the victims.
Police say the crowd has reached 107,000, but the independent Serbian media claims that the numbers were too high. This demonstration is the largest in the country.
Police say most of the demonstration is quiet and there are no more incidents. Opponents allege that Vusik’s supporters are disrupting the demonstration and provoking conflicts.
“Today’s opposition is completely quiet until the president and his supporters send the provocations to cause events and potential bloody,” said Svetlana Muro, a resident of Belgrade, who participated in the demonstration.
Commenting on the demonstration that nearly two dozen people were arrested for provoking violence and vulgarity, Alexander Vusi said: “Twenty -two people were arrested for committing crimes against the property of others, but from the Serbia Republic, the police have been attacked and attacked by others.”
The Serbian leader also recognized the wishes of the people and urged the government to accept the news and demands of the protesters: “We understand the message well, and all the employees in power must understand the message. We must change and learn a lot.”
He also understood that he would refer to the elections: “Serbian citizens want to change the government in the election,” he added.