Out of 77 arrested people arrested, 38 are in custody, most of whom are now facing criminal allegations.
Serbian President Alexander Vusic has said that many more antigavorn protesters would be arrested, as a large night rally demanded a struggle with the police, seeking a crashyndo of public dissatisfaction of months in the early parliamentary elections.
At a news conference on Sunday, the populist leader on Saturday accused the organizers of inciting attacks on violence and police in the capital Belgrade.
“Many more will be arrested for attacking the police … It is not an end,” Vucic said, accused the protesters of causing “terror”.
Clashes erupted after the official part of the rally ended. Police used black pepper spray, baton and shields, while protesters threw rocks, bottles and other items.
Critics say that Vucic has become rapidly totalitarian since coming to power more than a decade ago, from 2012 to 2014 as the first Deputy Prime Minister and before becoming President, the Prime Minister from 2014 to 2017, allowing corruption to prevent democratic freedom and organized crime, allowing corruption and organizing crime. He denies the allegations.
Saturday’s rally was one of the biggest performances in the eight consecutive months in November in November in Novi Sad City, killing 16 people – a tragedy was widely convicted on corruption.
After emphasizing the disaster, Prime Minister Milos Wuswik resigned, but the governing party continued in power, a reshuffle with the government and the person still in the office.
Authorities placed crowd size at 36,000 – below an independent estimate by a collection of public functions of about 140,000.
During his news conference, Vucic tried to bring down the kingdom, “Belgrade’s chief Dean, Vladan Jokik, who was among the protesters, who were among the protesters,” the Tellers and those who tried to bring down the state “.
‘Take freedom in your hands’
“Serbia won. You cannot destroy Serbia with violence,” Vucic said. “They wanted to perform bloodshed consciously. The time of accountability is coming.”
The protesters say that the present populist government is “illegitimate” and holds the responsibility of any violence on the government.
Police said on Sunday that 48 officials were injured, while 22 protesters sought medical assistance. Out of the 77 arrested people, 38 are in custody, most of whom are facing criminal allegations, internal minister Ivika Dasik.
Prior to Saturday, the organizers released a “ultimatum” for Vucic to call the elections – a demand that they have repeatedly rejected.
After the rally, the organizers gave the crowd a statement to “take freedom in their hands” and to give them “green lights”.
The organizers said in a statement on Instagram, “The authorities had all mechanisms and all the time to meet the demands and prevent an increase.”
On Sunday, Vucic reiterated that there would be no national vote before the end of 2026.
He has repeatedly alleged that protests are part of a foreign conspiracy to destroy their 12-year government, without providing any evidence.
More than a dozen people have been arrested in recent weeks, a crack that has now become regular in front of large demonstrations.
Serbia is formally demanding membership of the European Union, but the Jill’s government has nurtured close relations with Russia and China.