Demonstrators demanded that the Serbian leadership be held accountable for corruption, and the protests are not subsiding. The European Commission reacted to the situation and offered President Vucic to change his policy.
Рolitico writes Рolitico, reports UNN.
The country needs to carry out EU reforms, in particular, to take decisive steps towards media freedom, the fight against corruption and electoral reform
This conclusion appeared in the evening, after a working dinner with the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, which was also attended by the Head of the Council António Costa - the parties discussed the current political situation and Serbia's path to joining the EU.
An interesting detail - the EU leadership is extremely cautious about the protests in Serbia, without expressing support. At the same time, in Serbia and in a number of countries, Vucic's working dinner with senior EU leaders caused controversy. In particular, 32 MEPs demanded in a letter that von der Leyen cancel the meeting with Vucic.
Comment
Srdjan Majstorovic, Chairman of the Board of the European Policy Center:
The Serbian student movement is a "positive signal about the viability of democracy in the region and Europe"
Nevertheless, he noted that Serbs expect a "loud and public speech" from EU representatives "to interlocutors from Serbia behind closed doors".
Vucic, after a meeting to discuss the current political situation in Serbia and its path to EU membership, said the following:
Serbia is absolutely committed to this strategic path. .. The decision to form a new government or hold elections will be made very soon
Let us remind
In Serbia, tens of thousands of people gathered in the city of Nis to honor the memory of those killed in the train station disaster and protest against corruption.
Opposition deputies of Serbia staged a protest in parliament, throwing smoke bombs and spraying gas.
The Serbian Parliament sent Vucevic's government into resignation after student protests caused by the collapse of the roof at the train station in Novi Sad.
