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In the Serbian capital, several thousand people demonstrated against the resignation of the country's president, Alexander Vuchich.
The country's Supreme Court, Zoran Ivozewicz, said that Vuchich should file a petition in
the retreat that Serbia could once again become a state governed by law,
reports DW.
The protesters passed the march
the center of Belgrade up to the government building and the building where the pro-government government is located
State TV channel RTS.
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Protest actions began after the unidentified bourgeois opposition group Borko Stefanovich was beaten on November 23rd in Krushevac, southern Serbia
]. is a driving force behind the demonstrations and accuses the Progressive Serbian Party of the Vucis in an attack on Stefanovich. The government denies its involvement.
The Serbian president plays a primarily nominal role, but the Uuchichi party has dominated parliament since 2012. He himself was elected president for a five-year term in 2017 after serving as prime minister.
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