Serbia protest: Testing the ruling popular popular rally on the Belgrade shore of Serbia


Serbia's Capital Belgrade tests the ruling populists on the edge before a major rally.
Students and anti -government protesters marched towards Belgrade for a joint opposition after a break in Cortnovasi, Serbia. (Picture Credit: AP)

Belgrade: Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, was ahead of an anti -government rally on Friday, with the President’s populist officials later this week Alexander Person Increasing efforts to prevent people from participating.
On Saturday, the protest is seen as the culmination of the months of anti-graft demonstrations in the Balkan country and a test has been done for the right-wing government of the person, which has faced growing popular dissatisfaction.
The autocratic Serbian President has repeatedly warned that violence has been planned at the rally, while any incident has also been threatened with arrest. Vucic supporters are camping at the city center, which increase the possibility of clashes with the protesters.
Despite increasing stress, thousands of students and other protesters are expected to converge Belgrade from Serbia.
Students who are marching or riding a bicycle for days for days are expected to come to the festival like Welcome Downtown on Friday evening.
In other Serbian cities, the rallies with previous students have been peaceful, drawing huge crowds.
On Friday, tractors were parked around a park outside the Serbian Presidency Building in Belgrade, where a counters have been organized by supporters of the person including former paramilitary fighters. Officials said the Parliament House will be closed across the road for the next three days due to security reasons.
In addition, on Friday, Serbia’s railway company Srbijavoz said that it was stopping all the intercity travel when an alleged bomb intimidated, a step that is a way to prevent people from traveling to Belgrade.
University students in Serbia are an important strength behind the nationwide anti-graft movement, which began after collapsing at a train station at a train station north of Serbia after collapsing at a train station, in which 15 people were killed.
Nearly daily protests have increased the firm grip of the person over power in Serbia, which is gradually constructing in favor of the demands for change.
Serbia is formally demanding the European Union entry, but the ruling populist people have been accused of stopping democratic freedom, strengthening relations with Russia and China.
Vucic has rejected proposals to form a transitional government which will determine the election time in six months. He has said that he “only when they kill me.”
The Serbian President has described the protests as a western-eruckstand trick to put them out of power and “destroy” Serbia. He is ready to address the nation later on Friday.
Many people in Serbia blamed the accident on 1 November in Novi Sad on government corruption and negligence, resulting in poor renewal work on the Central Train Station Building.

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