Serbian journalist on Vučević's resignation: Vuçiq wants to extend power
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The resignation of Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević is being considered to have only been made by President Aleksandar Vuçiq to extend his power and remove responsibility from himself. After the recent large protests in Belgrade, it is estimated that the only possibility to calm the protesters was Vučević's resignation.

This is what Serbian journalist Radomir Dimić says in an interview with KosovaPress, emphasizing that this move by the Serbian government will not "calm down" the protesters.

He points out that with the resignation of the Serbian Prime Minister, Vuçiq He wanted to "wash" himself from responsibility.

According to him, the protesting students do not want dialogue with Vuçiq, because as he says, he has not kept any promises made to them.

Dimić says that students will not stop protesting, despite this decision.

Meanwhile, the Serbian journalist for KosovaPress says that Aleksandër Vuçiq It has neither the strength nor the interest to cause unrest in the region.

He adds that the only way to stabilize the situation is to meet the protesters' demands.

Prime Minister Vučević said that his resignation is aimed at reducing tensions in Serbia.

The mayor of Novi Sad also resigned on Tuesday.

The collapse of a train station roof that left 15 dead led to an explosion of discontent against Serbia's populist president, Aleksandar VuçiqHe has faced accusations of curbing democratic freedoms in Serbia despite officially seeking membership in the European Union.

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