Serbia PM Resigns: Serbia’s popular Prime Minister Milos Wuswik has resigned on Tuesday (January 28, 2025). The Prime Minister has taken this step to reduce the increasing political tension in the country and to calm the pressure of anti -corruption protests on a large scale for several weeks. Explain that this demonstration in Serbia due to falling concrete roof at a railway station & nbsp; The only 15 people started after the death of 15 people.
According to the report of the News Agency Associated Press, a roof collap Wuichich’s growing dictatorial power has widely given rise to dissatisfaction among people.
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Allegations of limiting democratic independence have been made, while they are formally demanding membership of the European Union.
Announcing their resignation during a press conference by Wuswik, said, & ldquo ; It is my request that all people calm their feelings and return to dialogue again. & Rdquo; At the same time, Novi Sad Mayor Milan Jurik also resigned on Tuesday (January 28).
can be held soon. The resignation of Prime Minister Milos Wusikwik may soon give rise to the situation of parliamentary elections inside the country. & Nbsp; At the same time, opposition parties in the country say that they will insist on an interim government in the country at this time, which is free and fair election situation in the country at this time Will make At the same time, popular parties of President Alexander Wuchich have been accused of irregularities during the previous elections.