Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has resigned following a series of student protests demanding educational reforms. Speaking at an extraordinary press conference, Vucevic revealed that he had discussed his decision with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who accepted his resignation and the arguments behind it.
Vucevic stressed the importance of politicians taking responsibility for the situation, acknowledging the deep societal divisions exacerbated by the protests. He claimed the unrest was deliberately engineered from abroad, with a focus on education, leading to widespread misunderstanding and conflict across the country.
The resignation comes amid growing calls for change in the government. Vucevic’s move reflects an effort to address the tensions and offer a solution to the ongoing crisis, which has drawn public concern.