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The protest against the Serbian leader attracts more than 100,000 in the largest crowd of people so far

The protest movement led by students in Serbia identified more than 100,000 people in a huge demonstration of a quiet street on Saturday in the capital of Serbia, Belgrade, and challenged warnings from the leader of the strong leader in the country that the months of the turmoil were concerned with a process of controlling violence.

The gathering of Saturday, the largest flow of public discontent in Serbia, has preceded decades, through a shield of warnings from President Alexander Fuzic and his vast media devices that demonstrators are planning violent attacks to arouse the “civil war” and seize power.

The opposition politicians added to a mood through the claim that they had received information from within the security service in Serbia for secret plans to arrest the vocal competitors of the politician.

But on Saturday, which started outside the parliament building in Belgrade and soon flooded the city center, without a big accident. President Vocic supporters gathered in a park near Parliament and threw stones at students. But fears of the government’s deployment of veterans and football fans associated with the gangs of the crime governing to overcome the demonstrators – as they were in the past – were not fulfilled.

Belgrade police said that the demonstrators numbered 107,000, while students at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Belgrade, which helped to organize the gathering, reached the rate of participation in 800,000.

Late Saturday at a press conference, Mr. Vocic described the assembly as “a major protest with huge negative energy towards the authorities.” He said that 56 people were wounded, and did not praise seriously, and praised his security services to thwart what he said had planned violence.

He added that his government “understood the message” from the demonstrators “and we will have to change ourselves.” While it does not give any reference to what this change might be, he said, “Citizens do not want colored revolutions,” a term formulated by the Kremlin to describe popular uprisings in previous Soviet lands such as Ukraine.

Apparently, apparently, he caused his previous fall in Ukraine, Victor Yanukovic, his fall in 2014 using brute force against demonstrators. Mr. Fesic has so far avoided strict measures to students, despite the presence of some isolated attacks by his supporters.

When he was asked about a major protest, on Saturday, in the adjacent Hungary against Prime Minister Victor Urban, Mr. Vocic said that the Hungarian and Serbian protests were “the same signature”, referring to its additional allegations in recent weeks that the West is organizing a campaign of turmoil to the leaders of the Polish people throughout the region.

The protests began in Serbia, which spread throughout the country, and that arrived at the towns that voted in the past in the past to Mr. Votic, in November after 15 people were killed due to the collapse of a tangible umbrella at a newly renewed railway. Opposition students and politicians – who protested dramatic fashion last week by excluding bombs and smoke in Parliament – blamed the tragedy for the poor work by the contractors associated with corrupt officials.

While the students focused on a set of clear demands related to the catastrophe, including the criminal prosecution of officials and the dismissal of the ministers who supervised the renewal project, the political opponents of the political vocic in Parliament called for a “transitional government” to oversee new elections.

The previous elections, which were held under the supervision of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, were marred by voters’ fraud and government control in the main television and news media, which allowed it to silence the correspondence of the opposition candidates mostly. Mr. Vcic said he is ready to hold elections, but he excluded a “transitional government” that includes his opponents.

Since the protests collected momentum and attracted support beyond the campus, which were prepared months ago, they have increasedly targeted Mr. Vcic, who was in power 13 years ago, as many demonstrators now called for removing him until prison.

The demonstrators chanted on Saturday, “Vocic’s arrest.” “It is over,” read the signs some of them carry.

The political crisis in Serbia, where President Trump’s son -in -law, Jared Kushner, works on a complex deal of a luxury hotel carrying the Trump brand in the center of the capital, represents the dilemma of the new American administration.

During the era of President Joseph R. Biden Junior, the United States has sought to attract Mr. Fuzic from Serbia’s documentary partnership with Russia and its criticism by politicians opposed to being very soft to the Serbian president.

The Trump administration does not show any sign of tilt by Mr. Fuzic. On Tuesday, Mr. Vochik, the son of President Donald Trump Junior, who was previously announced to Belgrade. The Serbian President, who was established by President Trump’s dismantling to the United Nations Relief Agency for International Development, which helped financing the groups that have been documented in the fraud in elections and other violations in Serbia, last month the armed police sent the offices of the offices in Belgrade from NGOs that he blamed for stopping.

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