Serbia PM Milos Wusvik has resigned as a protest. Political news

Milos Vusvik stepped into the bid to calm the anger over the collapse of the deadly roof, which expanded to the antigrant rallies.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Wusvik has announced his resignation amidst a major protest against corruption and President Alexander Person.
Wusvik said at a news conference on Tuesday that he had decided to step down to reduce stress. The student -led demonstrations have been taking place since the deadly collapse of a train station canopy in the northern city Novi Sad in November.
As the Prime Minister’s announcement, the protesters abolished a 24 -hour blockade at a major intersection in the capital, Belgrade. The previous evening, as the political pressure increased, the person indicated that he was ready to leave and interact with his hardcore approach to the performances.
“And to avoid complex things, so we do not increase tension in society any further, I decided,” Wusvik said on Tuesday.
Novi was the mayor of Novi Sad in 2022, when the reconstruction of the station was launched by a Chinese firm, Wuswik said that a female student was attacked on Tuesday at Novi SAD on Tuesday. Serbian Progressive Party.
“Whenever it seems to be expected to return to social dialogue, to talk, … it is like an invisible hand creates a new phenomenon, and the stress again mounts.”
He also said that the current Mayor of Novi Sad, the second largest city of Serbia, will also resign.
The 50 -year -old became Prime Minister in April after the Serbian progressive party won the most votes in stress -related elections.
Protest
PRotesters packed on Tuesday morning and cleaned the Autocomanda Junction, where several major roads and motorway come together in Belgrade after caming overnight.
The blockade on Friday followed a call for a general strike, in which lawyers closed work and small businesses and schools.
The focus of the protests since November has expanded to the allegations from the canopy collapse that it was a result of large -scale corruption, to call for the end to the presidential post for the President, which has lasted for more than a decade for more than a decade , And initial choice.
Student organizers continued demanding more action, including more transparency around the investigation and release of all documents related to the renewal of the train station.
More than a dozen people have been charged on the accident, including former Transport Minister Gran Vesic, who resigned a few days after it.
The government has issued some documents on roof collapse, but experts from the faculty of civil engineering in Belgrade said they are incomplete.
Other major demands have led to an increase in government spending on the allegations against the protesters arrested in rallies, the end of attacks on protesters and government spending on education.
Snap vote?
During the blockade, a large -scale student protesters were offered protection by farmers and bikers. The protesters have faced continuous violence as rallies remained, and have collided with at least two cars.
Vucic addressed the nation on Monday evening, defended his government’s response to the accident in Novi Sad and promised to open a dialogue with the protesters.
He first rejected him as being controlled by “Western foreign agents”.
However, meditation now turns to the possibility of snap elections.
Vucevic’s resignation should now be confirmed by Serbia’s Parliament, with 30 days to choose a new government or call Snap elections.
The government Pro-Government Media said that Vucic will participate in a cabinet session on Tuesday evening, whether a new Prime Minister-Namar will be ordered to decide.
Opposition parties said they would insist on a transitional government that would create conditions for free and fair elections after facing allegations of irregularities during previous votes.