But what started as a familiar ritual of intimidation against groups that document issues like corruption, human rights abuses and electoral fraud — and which Mr. Vucic blames for the protests ...
Some believe that the demonstration on Saturday could mark the “D-Day” and endgame that have shaken the firm grip on power of authoritarian Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. As thousands of ...
President Aleksandar Vucic, who maintains good relations with Russia, walked back his support, saying he was supposed to join the 65 nations who abstained from the vote on Monday calling for ...
Nis, the country's third largest city home to 250,000, has long been President Vucic's core voting stronghold along other cities and towns further away from the capital. Yet, residents who greeted ...
Vucic has sought to downplay the protests, saying they were part of a ploy by the West to oust him from power. Vucic on Friday said he had discussed an alleged attempted revolution in a phone ...