Politico: Protests in Serbia lead to Changes  

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**Changes in ‘s **

A recent wave of protests in Serbia has led to changes within the ruling coalition. Unlike earlier protests, this time they have resulted in charges against several .

According to Politico, the student and civic protests that followed a tragic accident at Novi Sad have had a significant impact. The collapse of a concrete awning on November 1 killed 15 people.

**Protests Put President Vucic on the Back Foot**

The protests could make Serbian President “unusually vulnerable”. Politico reported that Vucic appears increasingly shaken by the student protests. At a recent meeting, he claimed that anti-government forces are planning to weaken Serbian authorities in the northern province of .

However, an unnamed local leader dismissed this accusation as false. Novi Sad is the main city in Vojvodina, where have made claims about separatists wanting to secede from Serbia for years. The region enjoyed substantial autonomy in the former Yugoslavia.

**Analysis**

and rights activist Milan Vujic said that President Vucic’s “fear-mongering claims” are a way of deflecting attention away from his current problems. Vujic believes that the students’ strong resistance to government threats and violence has led Vucic to use a familiar tactic: introducing a polarizing topic and targeting usual suspects, in an attempt to divide and rule.

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