Vucic Rallies Thousands in Belgrade, Launches New Political Movement
Amid escalating anti-corruption protests, Serbia's president mobilizes supporters, intensifies crackdown on dissent, and accuses foreign actors of interference.
- President Aleksandar Vucic addressed thousands at a pro-government rally in Belgrade, announcing the launch of a new political movement to consolidate his power.
- The rally, seen as a response to months of massive student-led anti-corruption protests, featured supporters bused in from Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia.
- Vucic reiterated claims that foreign intelligence agencies are behind the protests, branding student activists as 'terrorists' and threatening legal action against dissenters.
- Authorities implemented heavy security measures, including barricades and sealed-off areas, to protect government offices and manage counter-demonstrations.
- Protesting students held parallel rallies in Novi Pazar and other cities, condemning government corruption and police interventions against peaceful demonstrations.