South Bačka District

Serbian Students Keep up Pressure on 'Vucic Dictatorship'

"Get Out! Get out! Get Out!" thousands voices to the rhythm of drums have echoed through the centre of Belgrade every evening since Aleksandar Vucic, the Prime Minister, won the April 2 presidential election in Serbia.

College student Sasa Loncar said he and his friends came to the protest in Belgrade because they want things to change and because they see Vucic as a dictator.

Voting to be repeated in 8 polling stations

The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) on Wednesday ordered repeat presidential election at eight polling stations where it had annulled the voting.

The repeat elections are scheduled to take place on April 11 at polling stations in Kraljevo, Pancevo, Vrsac, Vrbas, Topola, Zrenjanin, Backa Palanka and the Belgrade municipality of Zvezdara.

Anti-Government Protests Continue in Belgrade, Novi Sad

Thousands of people gathered in Belgrade and Novi Sad on Wednesday evening to protest against the rule of President-Elect and current Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, which they describe as a "dictatorship".

More protesters are expected to join the demonstrations during the course of the evening.

Serbia: More protests held in wake of presidential elections

Those dissatisfied with the results of the April 2 presidential elections protested several cities across Serbia on Tuesday for a second day.

The protesters, mostly young people and students, gathered in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis, Zrenjanin, Jagodina, and other places. They organized via social networks and did not display symbols of any party.

More protests held in wake of presidential elections

Those dissatisfied with the results of the April 2 presidential elections protested several cities across Serbia on Tuesday for a second day.

The protesters, mostly young people and students, gathered in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis, Zrenjanin, Jagodina, and other places. They organized via social networks and did not display symbols of any party.

Police seize more than 1 ton of drugs worth EUR 4mln

Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic on Monday announced that over a ton of skunk - a type of marijuana - worth four million euros, had been seized overnight.

Stefanovic said the narcotics had been found - "thanks to the serious and hard work" of the criminal investigations police - in the area between Novi Sad and Backa Palanka, in northern Serbia.

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