Serbia’s parliament officially accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vutchevic on Wednesday, resulting in a 30 -day deadline for the formation of a new government, or calling for elections. Vutchevic, head of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and ally of populist President Aleksandar Vucic, resigned on January 28 am amidst demonstrations that triggered the collapse of the roof of the North St. According to Reuters, if Vucic does not appoint a new prime minister within the deadline, elections will be challenged within 45 or 60 days. The parliament meeting, which began on March 4 and had the resignation of Vutchevic as the last issue on the agenda, was stigmatized by violence as opposition MPs protested against the government and to support protesters. Pan -national demonstrations have shaken Vucic, who has held power since he became prime minister in 2014 and president in 2017. […]
Source: News Beast

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