On April 16, students and their supporters held a rally in Kraljevo, central Serbia, continuing the wave of anti-government protests that have been taking place across the country for months. The protests were sparked by the tragic collapse of a railway station roof, which led to the deaths of 16 people and raised concerns about corruption and negligence. During the rally, protesters held up lit cell phones and observed a moment of silence, before resuming with music, drums, and flares. These demonstrations have grown into the largest challenge to President Aleksandar Vucicโs 12-year rule, with protesters accusing the government of widespread corruption and incompetence. In response to the protests, thousands of people from various regions, including Kosovo and Bosnia, gathered in Belgrade last week to express their support for President Vucic. The protests continue to highlight the growing discontent among citizens with the current government. #studentprotestserbia #antigovernmentrally #serbiaprotests #momentofsilence #serbiastudents #corruptioninserbia #serbianyouth #protestforchange #standwithstudents #serbianpolitics #democracyinserbia #voicesofserbia #fightcorruption #studentmovement #peacefulprotest #serbianuprising #youthforchange #protest2025 #balkansnews #serbiaupdate Moneycontrol is Indiaโs leading financial portal, offering market news, expert analysis, and powerful tools. A part of Network18, moneycontrol.com is Indiaโs most trusted destination for financial and business news.
