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Thousands Protest Serbian President’s Autocratic Rule

December 10, 2018 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Serbian President’s Autocratic Rule

From Voice Of America

Thousands of people have marched in Serbia against the autocratic rule of President Aleksandar Vucic and his government.

An opposition alliance called Saturday’s protest after assailants recently beat up and seriously injured a leftist party leader and his associates in a southern Serbian city.

The opposition parties have blamed the incident on what they describe as an atmosphere of violence and intimidation imposed by Vucic’s populist ruling coalition.

Vucic is a former extreme nationalist who now says he wants Serbia to reform and join the European Union. But critics at home say Vucic has restricted democratic and media freedoms in the Balkan country.

The demonstration in Belgrade was dubbed “Stop to bloody shirts,” a reference to the recent beating of Borko Stefanovic, the leader of the Serbia’s Left party.

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Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Democracy Protests, Europe, Serbia

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