Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Belgrade on Wednesday evening, demanding the resignation of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and accusing his government of corruption and authoritarianism.
The demonstration, one of the largest in recent months, was organised by opposition groups and civic movements. Protesters carried Serbian flags and banners reading “Vučić Out” and “Freedom for Serbia,” chanting slogans against the president.
“We have had enough of lies, corruption, and intimidation. Serbia deserves to be a free and democratic country,” said Milan Petrović, a 34-year-old teacher attending the rally.
Opposition leaders accuse Vučić of undermining democratic institutions, stifling media freedoms, and consolidating power. The government has dismissed the allegations, insisting it is committed to democratic reforms.
Police maintained a heavy presence but reported no major incidents. Organisers vowed to continue protests until their demands are met.


