Massive Protests Erupt in Belgrade: 100,000 Demand Government Resignation Amid Violence

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Protesters gather in Belgrade, Serbia demanding leadership change.
Protesters gather in Belgrade, Serbia demanding leadership change.

Massive protest rally in Belgrade.
Massive protest rally in Belgrade.

In a stunning display of unity, approximately 100,000 Serbians filled the streets of Belgrade on Saturday, demanding the resignation of President Aleksandar Vučić’s democratically elected government. This throng of pro-EU protesters made history with one of the largest demonstrations the city has ever witnessed.

The demonstrators are accusing the government of corruption, even as Serbia aspires to EU membership. However, the current regime’s close ties with Russia and China throw a wrench in those aspirations — an action deemed unacceptable by the European Union. Meanwhile, the opposition’s stance on Ukraine remains ambiguous.

Amid the unrest, President Vučić is set to address the nation at 10 PM. In a dramatic turn, police fired stun grenades into the crowd as darkness descended.

Chaos ensued as stun grenades disrupted the rally. Local media reported anonymous actors behind this turmoil, while social media buzzed with updates using hashtags like #Belgrade and #Serbia.

The protests also highlight a backdrop of international intrigue. Last May, Serbia’s government, including pro-Russian ministers, was formed despite the Biden administration’s sanctions. President Vučić resisted Western sanctions against Russia, allowing media outlets like RT and Sputnik to broadcast their narratives.

Serbia is not yet part of the EU but has applied for membership, a move met with resistance by EU elites, who expect compliance from potential new members. As history shows, when a nation defies globalist agendas, coups often follow.

Saturday’s protest is a flashpoint in the ongoing struggle against Vučić’s leadership, particularly due to his stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The local outlet B92.net reported on potential coup plots, with secret meetings caught on tape revealing plans for a transitional government.

The recordings, broadcast by multiple Serbian TV stations, revealed discussions among opposition figures about inciting violence to fuel a civil war. Mila Pajić, a key opposition figure, was quoted discussing “guerilla actions” during a protest meeting.

With these explosive revelations, the coming days in Belgrade promise tense developments. Stay tuned as we cover these unfolding events.

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