Serbian president demands criminal liability for those behind parliamentary unrest
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SERBIA PROTEST
epa11868204 Stickers reading 'Students have risen' and 'Accountability' are seen over a banner depicting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Novi Sad, Serbia, 01 February 2025. University students staged a protest on the three-month anniversary of the Novi Sad railway station collapse, demanding accountability for the tragedy that claimed 15 lives on 01 November 2024. The station, which had been renovated and reopened on 05 July 2024, was undergoing additional renovations shortly before the collapse. EPA/ANDREJ CUKIC
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ZAGREB, 5 March (Hina) - Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić demanded criminal liability for those responsible for the unrest in the Serbian parliament on Tuesday, when the session was disrupted by smoke bombs, tear gas, eggs being thrown, and scuffles, with three female MPs injured according to official statements.