**Serbia‘s Protests: A Turning Point for the Government**
Thousands of people are protesting in Serbia, making it one of the largest demonstrations in the country‘s history. The protests are unique because they involve people from all over the country and not just a specific group.
According to Florian Bieber, an expert on South East Europe, the protests are not just about symbolic acts like resignations. They want real change in the system. What’s more, the protesters don’t have leaders who can be easily targeted by the government.
**A Stalemate Between Protesters and Government**
There is a standstill between the protesters and the government at the moment. Even the police are divided, as some officers have friends and family among the protesters. This means that President Aleksandar Vucic cannot rely on unreserved support from the police.
**Challenges Ahead for the Opposition**
The opposition in Serbia lacks direction and has so far reacted “helplessly”. This makes it difficult to imagine them winning an election, even with limited media freedoms.
**A New Era for the Government?**
Even though the outcome of the protests is uncertain, Bieber believes that Vucic’s regime will never be the same. The government will no longer have absolute power.
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