
Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Activist Arrests and Political Upheaval
Serbian Activists' Arrests and Prime Minister's Resignation: A Political Earthquake in Novi Sad Novi Sad, Serbia – The recent arrest of six activists in Novi Sad has sent shockwaves through Serbian politics, culminating in the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic. The activists, accused of assaulting two students, were involved in a five-day blockade of the city's court and prosecutor's office. Three of the six were placed under house arrest. The incident sparked immediate controversy. Milos Vucevic, leader of the Serbian Progressive Party, publicly criticized the activists' release. President Aleksandar Vucic also weighed in, posting the names of the arrested activists on Instagram with the message, "Freedom for the heroes, and prison for the terrorist blockers." This statement fueled public debate and further intensified the political climate. The video footage shows chaotic scenes of the protest, highlighting the tension and division within Serbian society. The Prime Minister's resignation, announced on January 28th, is a direct consequence of the political fallout from the arrests and the subsequent public outcry. The event underscores the deep political divisions within Serbia and raises questions about the future of the country's political landscape.