Belgrade Braces for Anti-Vucic Rally: Tension Escalates in Serbia
Serbia's capital, Belgrade, is tense as it prepares for a major anti-government rally. Populist President Aleksandar Vucic warns of planned violence, intensifying fears of clashes between protesters and government supporters. The protests, driven by anti-corruption sentiment, challenge Vucic's regime amid mounting public discontent.

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Belgrade, Serbia's bustling capital, was on high alert on Friday ahead of a significant anti-government rally slated for the weekend. President Aleksandar Vucic, known for his populist stance, has intensified efforts to deter participation in the protests.
This demonstration is anticipated as the peak of ongoing anti-corruption movements across the Balkans, posing a substantial challenge to Vucic's right-wing government amid escalating public unrest.
As authorities tighten security measures, including halting intercity train travel due to an alleged bomb scare, tens of thousands of demonstrators are expected to converge on the city, raising concerns about potential violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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