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Calls for President Vučić to resign as protests enter eighth week in Serbia

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People are angry with President Vučić's government and his close ties with the tabloid media they claim incites hatred and promotes violence.

Added on the 25/06/2023 12:07:04 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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