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19 August 06:09

Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic calls for a firm reaction from the EU, the UK and the US to the violence of anti-government protesters.

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Ana Brnabic, President of the Serbian Parliament, has called on the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States to react firmly to the violence of protesters who accuse the government of authoritarianism and corruption. The protests have continued for months, and Brnabic denounced their violent actions, stressing the need for international support to tackle the situation.

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Anti-government protests in Serbia have intensified, with attacks on demonstrators by government supporters sparking serious allegations of corruption and violence.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said he will respond firmly to anti-corruption protests, labeling the demonstrators "terrorists".
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Anti-government protests in Serbia have escalated, with clashes between demonstrators and police after fires broke out at the headquarters of the Serbian Progressive Party.
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Serbian police used tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters, who escalated violence in Belgrade and other cities.
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Protesters in Serbia continued their anti-government protests on Monday night, vandalizing offices of the Serbian Progressive Party
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