Outgoing PM says Belgrade Weekend gathering could continue  

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**Serbia’s Weekend Gathering: A Call Normalcy**

As Serbia’s , , prepares for a weekend of gatherings and , outgoing Prime Milos Vucevic has hinted that the events may continue beyond Saturday. The Not Giving Serbia gathering is a response to months of tensions between the government and opposition groups.

**A Weekend of Protests Central Belgrade**

Central parts of Belgrade have been closed to traffic, with white tents set up on the road between the Parliament and Presidency buildings. Tractors have been deployed around the park in front of the presidency, where supporters of the current regime have been camping since mid-March.

**A Call for Normalcy**

Vucevic expects demands to be defined at the central event, which he believes must include a return to normal life for Serbia. He wants “unblock all blockades, pressure, violence, insults, stop the lies and tricks that we have been fiercely bombarded for five and a half months.” This is a clear reference to the ongoing tensions between the government and opposition groups.

**A List of Demands**

Vucevic has outlined several key demands, including:

* Students going back to school
* Teachers returning to class
* Farmers being able to return to their fields
* The military guarding the state
* Police maintaining order
* Those who have committed crimes facing justice

These demands are a clear call for end to the tensions that have gripped Serbia in recent months. As Vucevic pointed out, it is time for “the people who committed crimes to answer, regardless of which side they are on.”

**What’s Next?**

The Not Giving Up Serbia gathering and the formation of the Movement for the People and the State, announced by , will take place over the weekend. The outcome of these events is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Serbians are demanding change.

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