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    Serbia's police intervene to end standoff between ruling party supporters and anti-government protesters

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Serbian police intervened in Novi Sad to end clashes between ruling party supporters and anti-government protesters, amid demands for early elections.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Recent Protests in Serbia
    • Background of the Protests
    • Government Response
    • Public Sentiment and Demands

    Police Step In to Resolve Clash Between Ruling Party and Protesters in Serbia

    Overview of Recent Protests in Serbia

    BELGRADE (Reuters) -Supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) threw flares and fire crackers at anti-government protesters in Novi Sad on Wednesday evening prompting police to intervene to end the standoff.

    Background of the Protests

    Months of protests across Serbia following death of 16 people killed when a roof on a renovated railway station in Novi Sad collapsed, have rattled President Aleksandar Vucic and his SNS party.

    Government Response

    Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said one policeman was injured in Novi Sad. N1 TV footage showed flares and fire crackers being thrown at protesters from the direction of the SNS offices.

    Public Sentiment and Demands

    Later near the parliament building in Belgrade, the police in riot gear blocked anti-government protesters approaching the area where Vucic's supporters have been camping since March.

    On his Instagram account, Vucic, a former ultranationalist who converted to the cause of European Union membership in 2008, published a video showing him sitting with supporters in front of the parliament.

    "I came here to be with people," he said.

    Earlier he addressed his supporters in Belgrade a few blocks away and said: "Our response (to protesters) is clear - we are not going to let you destroy Serbia."

    Also in Belgrade, near SNS city headquarters, protesters clashed with police who prevented them from approaching the SNS offices.

    The protesters have blamed corruption for the Novi Sad railway roof collapse and have demanded early elections that they hope would remove Vucic and his party from power after 13 years.

    They have accused Vucic and his allies of ties to organised crime, violence against rivals and curbing media freedoms. Vucic has denied the accusations.

    On Wednesday evening, students who are leading the protests called supporters to protest in front of SNS offices in major cities in Serbia including Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, Cacak and Nis, after several protesters were injured in clashes with SNS in the town of Vrbas on Tuesday evening.

    (Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; editing by Diane Craft)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Police intervened in Novi Sad to end clashes.
    • •Protests follow a deadly railway station collapse.
    • •Protesters demand early elections and accuse Vucic of corruption.
    • •Vucic denies accusations and vows to maintain order.
    • •Protests spread to major cities across Serbia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Serbia's police intervene to end standoff between ruling party supporters and anti-government protesters

    1What prompted the police intervention in Serbia?

    Police intervened after supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party threw flares and firecrackers at anti-government protesters in Novi Sad.

    2What are the protesters demanding?

    The protesters are demanding early elections, blaming corruption for the recent collapse of a railway station roof that killed 16 people.

    3How did President Vucic respond to the protests?

    President Vucic stated that the government's response to the protesters is clear: they will not allow the protesters to destroy Serbia.

    4What accusations have been made against Vucic and his party?

    Protesters have accused Vucic and his allies of having ties to organized crime, committing violence against rivals, and curbing media freedoms, which Vucic has denied.

    5Where did the clashes occur during the protests?

    Clashes occurred in Novi Sad and near the parliament building in Belgrade, where police in riot gear blocked protesters from approaching the area.

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