Key facts
- Thousands of Serbians are protesting.
- President Aleksandar Vucic vowed to step down.
- Protests began after a mass shooting.
- The protests have broadened to include demands for political change.
- Demonstrators are calling for significant changes in the political landscape.
- The protests continue following Vucic's announcement.
Thousands of Serbians continue to protest in the streets following President Aleksandar Vucic's announcement that he intends to step down. The demonstrations, which initially began in response to a tragic mass shooting, have since evolved into a broader movement demanding significant political change. President Vucic's declaration to resign has amplified the public's discontent and fueled the ongoing protests. Demonstrators are now voicing a wider range of grievances and calling for substantial reforms within the country's political system. The continuation of these protests indicates a deep-seated public desire for a shift in leadership and policy, moving beyond the initial catalyst of the mass shooting to address systemic issues.
