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the night of the attack at a press conference. The image later became a symbol of the protests, with protesters carrying signs and rallying under the slogan "No More Bloody Shirts" / "Stop the Bloody Shirts". Following the assault, members of the opposition asserted that the attackers (multiple suspects were arrested shortly thereafter but denied any involvement) had ties to the ruling party, or that the assault was a result of hateful and vitriolic rhetoric used by the government against its opponents.
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said to have been "offered incentives to attend, including five liters of milk", while others were said to have been threatened with firing by bosses should they choose not to attend, according to media reports. It was also speculated that the reception was an attempt by Vučić to placate and shore up support of conservative
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maintain popularity of over 50% in spite of the protests, and opposition leaders have responded to Vučić's suggestions of an early election by committing to a boycott due to what they describe as "unfair conditions. One of the political opposition leaders justified the boycott plans by saying that no
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On 11 December, the house of investigative journalist Milan Jovanović was shot up and bombarded with Molotov cocktails. The attack on the journalist (who "narrowly escaped") further fueled the protests. Jovanović believes that the attack was related to his reporting on corruption in the municipality.
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reporter, said he was struck in the head from behind and knocked unconscious, after which the attackers continued battering him with strikes to the head, leading him to conclude the attack was in fact a failed assassination attempt. A day after the attack, Stefanović displayed his bloodied shirt from
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12–13 December 2019 – at the third round of EP-mediated dialogue, it was concluded that continued observation of implementation was necessary and it was agreed to move the election as late as possible. The EP delegation members announced that conditions for fair and free elections in Serbia have not
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in a "lavish welcome" and a showing of friendship and mutual support. Tens of thousands of attendants were bused to Belgrade from across Serbia for an event that critics labelled a "popularity stunt" and a purposeful distraction from the protests. Many of those in the cheering crowd of 100,000 were
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15 November 2019 – the second round of inter-party European Parliament-mediated dialogue will once again be boycotted by the Alliance for Serbiа. It was concluded that progress had been made in some areas, such as the work of the electoral committees, the registry of voters and the misuse of public
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16 March 2019 – protesters surround the presidential residence and storm the building of the state broadcaster and are confronted by riot police using tear gas to disperse the crowds, several are arrested. After the arrests, protesters gather before the police headquarters, demanding the release of
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argued that demonstrations against Vucic’s authoritarian government won’t achieve anything until the opposition can present a coherent alternative. This is a similar concern voiced by experts who argue that Vucic's opposition is too fragmented and its leaders too different to work in unison against
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In late January, Vučić announced the arrest a mayor (and a member of Vučić's SNS party) in connection to the attack on the journalist's home, saying "A party membership card will not save anyone from responsibility. Journalists will be protected no matter for whom they work for ... No one will be
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The protests have been non-partisan in nature (despite opposition parties providing some logistical support), but some protesters and supporters have voiced consternation over the inefficacy of the political opposition, expressing concern that without a viable electoral outlet, the momentum of the
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due to deterioration in the conduct of elections, continued attempts by the government and allied media outlets to undermine independent journalists through legal harassment and smear campaigns, and Vučić's accumulation of executive powers that conflict with his constitutional role. Observers have
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stated in the Serbia 2019 Report that overall peaceful protests, demanding freedom of the media and free and fair elections, grew over time. They criticised election conditions, which include the lack of transparency of party and campaign financing, the blurred distinction between party and state
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tendencies (with manifestations including "hate speech" against opponents, suppression of dissenting voices, and mounting control over the country's media), while also accusing him of creating a climate of fear and violence, and the party he heads of being corrupt. Some protesters and prominent
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9–10 October 2019 – the first round of inter-party European Parliament-mediated dialogue in Serbia took place, while the Alliance for Serbia refused to participate, stating that there is no time for their demands for fair election conditions to be met before April, when the election is
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3 June 2019 – the expert team concluded there were no conditions for free and fair elections in the country, due to the lack of public communication and inequality in that process, and they drafted a comprehensive and systematic document with six demands and six
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After several months of protests, President Vučić and the ruling party members have labelled protesters "fascists, hooligans and thieves" and accuse them of violence. Goran Vesić, Belgrade’s Deputy Mayor, linked the protests to the "celebration of the day that
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They've also supported the "United Against Covid" petition of over 2,900 Serbian doctors who demanded the resignation of the COVID Crisis Team for their incompetence and allowing themselves to make decisions based on political influence from the ruling party.
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Vucic. The survey conducted among the protesters showed that about half of the protesters do not support any political party, but to protest against the suppression of media freedom and corruption. The vast majority of protesters (77%) were made by
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took place in 2017 and were also directed at Vučić and his party, denouncing SNS's perceived domination of the media and voicing concern regarding claims of voter intimidation. The 2016 protests were similarly in part also directed against Vučić.
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The non-partisan expert group formulated the demands of the protests, concluded there were no conditions for free and fair elections, and drafted a comprehensive document with demands and recommendations. The protest resulted in inter-party
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7 July 2020 – Mass protests took off again in front of the Serbian parliament building in Belgrade, hours after the Serbian government announced that curfews to curb the spread of COVID-19 would be reinstated. The police force used
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of the coming elections due to lack of press freedom and fair electoral conditions. Since February 2020, protests have continued with more significant involvement of opposition parties with key messages to boycott the election.
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organisation said they would take part in the next elections after advocating boycott for over a year. Some members in the capital and elsewhere disassociated themselves from the decision and criticised those who changed their
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Parallel to the protests, Vučić launched a campaign "Future of Serbia", organizing rallies in all districts of Serbia, while the pro-government media have constantly demonized protesters and opposition leaders, linking them to
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The protests have been organised by various students and activists, along with the Alliance for Serbia, a loose alliance of various opposition parties and organisations. Prominent leaders of the protests have included actor
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The protesters have called for greater press freedom, greater political freedom and plurality, electoral reform, new elections, and more government transparency, and condemned what they perceive as Vučić's increasingly
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in a lavish reception that critics label a publicity stunt and distraction. Tens of thousands of attendants are bused in, some are reportedly cajoled into attendance by material rewards or coerced by threatening
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activities, and the unbalanced media coverage. The Commission expressed a serious concern about freedom of expression and that cases of threats, intimidation and violence against journalists are still a concern.
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20 April 2019 – the announcement of a non-partisan expert negotiation team to talk to the authorities about three key points – throttled media, abuses by the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media and irregular
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Responding to the protests, Vučić said that he would not compromise with the protesters "even if there were 5 million people in the street" (prompting protesters to adopt the slogan "One of Five Million"
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11 February 2019 – parts of the parliamentary opposition vow to boycott parliament in an act of solidarity and support with the protesters, with at least 45 of the 250 members of parliament participating.
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have launched a panel discussion each Thursday, where intellectuals discuss different aspects of the crisis Serbian society is in under Vučić, with the aim of joining protests and empowering society.
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12 January 2020 – authorities said they would reduce the electoral threshold from 5% to 3%. The move has been criticised by numerous observers, opposition parties, the EP delegation members and the
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with the support of other parties and movements. However, after that, the attendants walked out to the streets and organized a protest walk, which was attended by about a thousand people.
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In Belgrade, the crowds have regularly numbered over 10,000, making them the largest in two decades. Protests have taken place on every consecutive Saturday since the initial rally.
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Although there have been some sporadic gatherings since then, regular Saturday protests have not been re-established, even though the state of emergency was abolished in early May.
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21 November 2019 – the University of Belgrade Ethics Committee decided to annul Siniša Mali's PhD title, the opposition called for the resignation of the Ministry of Finance.
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24–31 January 2019 – more than 1,200 scientists and university professors, as well as more than 400 actors and artists, have signed a proclamation supporting the protests.
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accounts that wrote 43 million tweets – acted in concert to cheerlead for president Vučić and his party and attack his opponent, including those involved in the protests.
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In an interview in late December, Vučić declared he was ready to discuss the protesters' demands, saying "I am ready to look at what causes dissent of the people".
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election can be considered legitimate until "normal conditions for elections and living are created". Instead, many of them have called for the institution of a
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The ceremony was staged at the same location where, just a day prior, tens of thousands of protesters marched for a candlelight vigil to honour the death of
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16 January 2019 – protesters stage a candlelit vigil for Kosovan Serb politician assassinated in 2018 whose murder remained unsolved, demanding an inquiry.
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showed that a significant increase in perceived corruption was seen exactly from 2012, when Vučić came into power. According to research conducted by the
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6 February 2019 – parallel to the protests, Vučić launched a campaign "Future of Serbia", visiting towns throughout Serbia and championing his policies.
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protected because of being a politician" while also promising a fiercer fight against political violence and cronyism, including legislative actions.
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8 August 2020 – Global protests were organized in 13 different cities across Europe and the United States. The protestors demanded the following:
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On 8 December, thousands of protesters had rallied in downtown Belgrade to voice concern about the incident while also condemning the government.
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Resignation of the COVID Crisis Team and forming an independent commission to assess the amount of political influence in making COVID-decisions.
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1 February 2020 – the leaders of opposition formally marked the beginning of their campaign for the boycott, while also joined the protests.
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that played an important role in the democratic transition of the country. Close associates of Đinđić welcome and endorse the protests.
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30 November 2018 – the first meeting was announced for Friday, 30 November in Krusevac itself. He began as a regular forum of the
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25 January 2019 – Vučić announces an arrest of a mayor belonging to his party in connection to the attack on a journalist's home.
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resources, the two most important problems of the electoral process – media reporting and pressure on voters – remain untouched.
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12 March 2019 – special Tuesday protests to mark the 16th anniversary of the assassination of former centrist liberal PM
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Vučić became Prime Minister after a snap election was called in 2014. He was a longtime member of the ultra-nationalist
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sections of the population who are concerned about the pro-European tendencies of the President and his government.
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in June, while less than half the electorate turned out and ruling parties won more than two-thirds of the votes.
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Releasing all peaceful protestors who were falsely accused and imprisoned under political influence in the
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13 April 2019 – the most massive protest; a plan for a dialogue on media and election rules was presented.
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13 January 2019 – rally in Belgrade for the sixth consecutive Saturday, rallies in several other cities.
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Presentation of expert negotiating team, publication of recommendations on media and election conditions
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20 December 2018 – the protest organisers announced the demands: five minutes for the protests on the
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in November 2018. The protests were also triggered by many scandals of ruling party members, such as
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11 December 2018 – the home of an investigative journalist is shot up and attacked with firebombs.
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and for the Constitutional Court to rule them void as per numerous documented electoral frauds.
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January 2019 – the protests have spread from the capital to several other cities, including
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The protests were precipitated by an assault on an opposition non-parliamentary politician
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described the situation in the media in Serbia as the worst in recent history, and that
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11 May 2020 – A protest took place outside the parliament building in Belgrade.
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which would serve for a period of 1 year after which elections would be held.
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dropped because the most polarized media in almost 20 years, an increase in
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and one of the most prominent figures of protests, wrote an open letter to
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On 17 January 2019, President Vučić received visiting Russian President
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June, 2019 – the protests become some of the longest-running in Europe.
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Resignation of Vučić and several senior state and local officials
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6 February 2019 – opposition presents and signs draft of the
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In late 2018, a series of largely peaceful protests (called
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because no recommendation of the expert team was adopted.
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19 October 2019 – a protest was held over the arrest of
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8 December 2018 – the initial rally is held in Belgrade.
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10 March 2020 – protests have been suspended over the
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3 September 2019 – the protest organisers called for a
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protests will simply fizzle out. Notably, the magazine
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Santora, Marc; MacFarquhar, Neil (17 January 2019).
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as well, spreading misinformation to their readers.
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One of the symbols of the 2018–20 protest depicting
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Archived from 763:Protests were suspended in March 2020 over the 3172:Miljković, Piše: Miloš D. (28 November 2018). 994:, as well as those behind a murder attempt on 4509:"Thousands protest against Serbian president" 3487:(in Serbian). 31 January 2019. Archived from 2190: 1594:"Prva šetnja "Jedan od pet miliona" u Čikagu" 948:figures also called for Vučić's resignation. 781:2000 mass unrests that ended Milošević's rule 3654:"The massive protests few people know about" 3463:"Sociolozi sa Filozofskog podržali proteste" 2711: 2164: 2162: 1061:University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 882:The protests were prompted by an assault on 805:International Research & Exchanges Board 2931:"Serbian leader targeted by Belgrade rally" 2591: 692:and some of the longest-running in Europe. 2424:. Agence France-Presse. 30 December 2018. 2111:Jovanović, Srđan Mladenov (October 2016). 1600:(in Serbian). 3 March 2019. Archived from 1137: 231:, starting a boycott of legislative bodies 40: 3171: 3005: 3003: 2696: 2678: 2576: 2159: 2128: 2110: 2067: 1525:2019-2020 clerical protests in Montenegro 1520:2019 Montenegrin anti-corruption protests 1464:Belgrade", as well as alleged support by 1127:Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee 956: 241:-mediated dialogue on election conditions 4503: 4501: 3391:"Univerzitetska podrška #1 od 5 miliona" 2736:"Ivanovic's Murder Shows Words Can Kill" 2728: 2594:Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 2345:"Thousands march against Serbian leader" 2137: 1141: 715:that allegedly ended up in the hands of 255:The major opposition political subjects 3200:"Protestna šetnja opozicije u Kruševcu" 867:and pro-government Serbian media prior 14: 4711: 4638: 4636: 3445:"Podrška protestima Pravnog fakulteta" 3360: 3358: 3356: 3000: 2925: 2923: 2897: 2895: 2893: 2842: 2840: 2838: 2836: 2834: 2558: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2339: 2337: 2335: 1876:. 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Bloomberg News. 13 January 2020 1929:"Fourth protest held in Belgrade" 1738: 1707: 1665: 1630: 1067: 815:and editorial pressure on media. 4672: 4605: 4577: 4549: 4523: 4463: 4448: 4418: 4390: 4364: 4338: 4312: 4287: 1250: 1040: 61:30 November 2018 – 16 March 2020 4262: 4236: 4210: 4184: 4158: 4136: 4110: 4083: 4058: 4033: 4006: 3979: 3949: 3922: 3897: 3867: 3841: 3814: 3788: 3758: 3736: 3671: 3646: 3613: 3587: 3573: 3543: 3529: 3503: 3473: 3455: 3437: 3427:"Podrška građanskim protestima" 3419: 3401: 3383: 3317: 3282: 3247: 3217: 3191: 3165: 3143: 3117: 3091: 3033: 2981: 2806: 2780: 2750: 2705: 2646: 2620: 2585: 2552: 2523: 2469: 2443: 2269: 2243: 2218: 2191:Staff; agencies (26 May 2016). 2184: 2061: 2031: 2001: 1976: 1946: 1921: 1902: 1880: 1866: 1272: 1268:was released from house arrest. 1239:alerted that the whistleblower 1002: 998:and journalist Milan Jovanović. 875:, while entering his office in 289:Student and civilian protesters 4621:(in Serbian). 16 December 2019 3469:(in Serbian). 23 January 2019. 3451:(in Serbian). 24 January 2019. 3433:(in Serbian). 21 January 2019. 3415:(in Serbian). 18 January 2019. 3397:(in Serbian). 24 January 2019. 1616: 1586: 1574:(in Serbian). 23 February 2019 1560: 1479: 1391: 1208:that ended up in the hands of 140:Siniša Mali plagiarism scandal 13: 1: 4432:. 7 July 2020. Archived from 4248:Radio Television of Vojvodina 3772:. 3 June 2019. Archived from 2988:Eror, Eleks (19 March 2019). 2606:10.1080/14683857.2016.1242872 2578:10.1080/21599165.2018.1490272 2559:Bieber, Florian (July 2018). 2144:Bush, Daniel (2 April 2020). 2100:. France 24. 9 February 2019. 1553: 1308: 1169:coming parliamentary election 774: 214:of administrative buildings, 4479:. Reuters. 12 January 2019. 3298:. Reuters. 17 January 2019. 3017:(in Serbian). Archived from 2962:. Reuters. 17 January 2019. 2653:Eror, Aleks (9 March 2018). 1960:(in Serbian). Archived from 1402:2020 parliamentary elections 1370: 1030:, and several smaller towns. 398:autonomists and separatists 18:Serbian protests (2018–2020) 7: 4754:Political history of Serbia 4511:. Reuters. 29 December 2018 4244:"I "Beli" bojkotuje izbore" 3517:(in Serbian (Latin script)) 2531:"Freedom in the World 2019" 1503: 1360:Do not let Belgrade d(r)own 1081:the arrested demonstrators. 951: 785:previous series of protests 668: 636: 578:Unknown number of policemen 347:Do not let Belgrade d(r)own 10: 4770: 4222:Radio Television of Serbia 3153:. Reuters. 8 December 2018 3043:. Reuters. 12 January 2019 2878:. Reuters. 16 January 2019 1853:Public Radio International 1726:. Reuters. 19 January 2019 1653:. Reuters. 8 December 2018 1530:2020–2022 Serbian protests 1515:2017–2018 Russian protests 1374: 1291:2017 presidential election 988:Radio Television of Serbia 937: 842:Transparency International 832:described Vučić's rule as 809:Media Sustainability Index 281:Anti-government protesters 35:2018–2020 Serbian protests 2698:10.5604/01.3001.0013.3501 2481:Reporters Without Borders 2455:Reporters Without Borders 1759:. Reuters. 5 January 2019 1436:Serbian Progressive Party 1216:, in which the father of 1119:Movement of Free Citizens 1048:Agreement with the People 865:Serbian Progressive Party 801:Reporters Without Borders 678:Serbian Progressive Party 657: 625: 605:Several policeman injured 592: 587: 567: 562: 506: 501: 447:Socialist Party of Serbia 442:Serbian Progressive Party 312:Movement of Free Citizens 273: 268: 221: 191: 157: 88: 69: 57: 39: 34: 4403:European Western Balkans 4096:European Western Balkans 3992:European Western Balkans 3935:European Western Balkans 3827:European Western Balkans 3581:"Nije filozofski cutati" 3124:RFE (23 December 2018). 2281:U.S. Department of State 2130:10.1515/openps-2019-0001 1470:Prime Minister of Kosovo 27:Civil conflict in Serbia 1472:whom Serbia charges of 1444:transitional government 1356:Social Democratic Union 1344:Social Democratic Party 1336:parliamentary elections 1260:18 December 2019 – the 1235:21 November 2019 – the 1138:September–November 2019 934:citizens and students. 819:reported that Serbia's 342:Social Democratic Union 327:Social Democratic Party 184:Free and fair elections 4455:Churm, Philip Andrew. 4196:Diplomacy&Commerce 4170:Diplomacy&Commerce 2565:East European Politics 2117:Open Political Science 1626:. BBC. 5 January 2019. 1338:were boycotted by the 1296:28 January 2020 – the 1243:is under house arrest. 1183:University of Belgrade 1159: 1148:University of Belgrade 957:November–December 2018 637:Stop krvavim košuljama 573:Over 100,000 (jointly) 457:People's Peasant Party 452:Movement of Socialists 363:(primarily members of 317:Party of Modern Serbia 246:University of Belgrade 1510:2017 Serbian protests 1257:yet been established. 1226:Deputy Prime Minister 1145: 793:Serbian Radical Party 626:Стоп крвавим кошуљама 588:Casualties and losses 483:Serbian Radical Party 391:Vojvodina autonomists 292:Academics and artists 229:Agreement with people 121:Government corruption 3885:on 22 September 2019 3714:"Serbia 2019 Report" 2019:on 11 September 2020 1316:coronavirus pandemic 1287:Ljubiša Preletačević 1266:Aleksandar Obradović 1241:Aleksandar Obradović 913:Branislav Trifunović 765:coronavirus pandemic 690:Bulldozer Revolution 527:Branislav Trifunović 415:Government of Serbia 179:Technical government 174:Freedom of the media 150:Sexual abuse scandal 3722:European Commission 3409:"#105 od 5 miliona" 2792:The Daily Telegraph 2685:Przegląd Europejski 2153:Stanford University 1898:on 14 January 2019. 1688:. 12 January 2019. 1425:Government response 1348:Together for Serbia 1340:Alliance for Serbia 1334:21 June 2020 – The 1298:One of Five million 1280:Transparency Serbia 1191:Ministry of Finance 1176:Alliance for Serbia 1156:Ministry of Finance 1131:European Parliament 1093:European Commission 975:Alliance for Serbia 968:Alliance for Serbia 962:23 November 2018 – 888:Alliance for Serbia 799:report compiled by 797:Press Freedom Index 753:European Parliament 642:One of Five Million 434:Government parties 409:President of Serbia 307:Alliance for Serbia 239:European Parliament 51:One of Five million 4749:Protests in Serbia 4684:The New York Times 4650:The New York Times 4476:The New York Times 4124:. 18 December 2019 3689:on 20 October 2019 3561:on 9 February 2019 3491:on 9 February 2019 3331:The New York Times 3295:The New York Times 3260:The New York Times 3235:on 23 January 2019 3070:The New York Times 3021:on 31 January 2020 2960:The New York Times 2768:on 30 October 2018 2632:The New York Times 2383:The New York Times 1915:The New York Times 1685:The New York Times 1285:17 January 2020 – 1218:Nebojša Stefanović 1204:who uncovered the 1160: 1091:25 May 2019 – the 727:opposition leader 711:who uncovered the 705:plagiarism scandal 676:and his governing 618:Stop Bloody Shirts 542:Nebojša Stefanović 477:political subjects 467:Serb List (Kosovo) 386:Feminist activists 301:Serbian Opposition 200:civil disobedience 96:political violence 4250:. 17 January 2020 4224:. 13 January 2020 4198:. 15 January 2020 4172:. 14 January 2020 4019:Council of Europe 3627:. 17 March 2019. 3370:Balkaninsight.com 3178:Dnevni list Danas 3105:. 19 January 2019 2852:Balkaninsight.com 2457:. 22 January 2019 2313:. 17 March 2014. 2307:"Vucic's victory" 2230:Balkaninsight.com 1988:Balkaninsight.com 1364:Đorđe Vukadinović 1237:Council of Europe 1193:was a plagiarism. 1158:, was plagiarised 1115:Sergej Trifunović 1113:26 August 2019 – 873:drive-by shooting 701:sexual harassment 666: 634: 614: 613: 610: 609: 583: 582: 531:Sergej Trifunović 497: 496: 355:Others (sporadic) 227:Opposition signs 216:internet activism 169:Freedom of speech 16:(Redirected from 4761: 4703: 4702: 4700: 4698: 4676: 4670: 4669: 4667: 4665: 4640: 4631: 4630: 4628: 4626: 4609: 4603: 4602: 4600: 4598: 4581: 4575: 4574: 4572: 4570: 4553: 4547: 4546: 4544: 4542: 4527: 4521: 4520: 4518: 4516: 4505: 4496: 4495: 4493: 4491: 4467: 4461: 4460: 4452: 4446: 4445: 4443: 4441: 4436:on 9 August 2020 4422: 4416: 4415: 4413: 4411: 4394: 4388: 4387: 4385: 4383: 4368: 4362: 4361: 4359: 4357: 4342: 4336: 4335: 4333: 4331: 4316: 4310: 4309: 4307: 4305: 4291: 4285: 4284: 4282: 4280: 4266: 4260: 4259: 4257: 4255: 4240: 4234: 4233: 4231: 4229: 4214: 4208: 4207: 4205: 4203: 4188: 4182: 4181: 4179: 4177: 4162: 4156: 4155: 4153: 4151: 4140: 4134: 4133: 4131: 4129: 4114: 4108: 4107: 4105: 4103: 4087: 4081: 4080: 4078: 4076: 4062: 4056: 4055: 4053: 4051: 4037: 4031: 4030: 4028: 4026: 4010: 4004: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3983: 3977: 3976: 3974: 3972: 3963:. 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Index

Serbian protests (2018–2020)

hashtag
Serbia
Serbian diaspora
political violence
Media censorship
Authoritarianism
Aleksandar Vučić
Autocratic
Government corruption
Particracy
nepotism
Brain Drain
Siniša Mali plagiarism scandal
Arms trafficking
Sexual abuse scandal
Resignation of Vučić and several senior state and local officials
Freedom of speech
Freedom of the media
Technical government
Free and fair elections
Demonstrations
civil disobedience
civil resistance
riot
occupation
internet activism
European Parliament
University of Belgrade

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