Vucic: Protesters Will Try to Take Parliament, Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, Constitutional Court on March 15 | Beta Briefing

Vucic: Protesters Will Try to Take Parliament, Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, Constitutional Court on March 15

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News / Politics | 10.03.25 | access_time 19:47

Aleksandar Vucic (BetaPhoto/Milos Miskov)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that protesters at a large demonstration called for March 15 in Belgrade would attempt to carry out a revolution and take the National Assembly, the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation and the Constitutional court, and announced a rally of his followers for March 28.

Speaking at a session of the Steering Committee of the Serbian Progressive Party on March 10, Vucic said anyone who committed any violence would find themselves "behind bars."

"We're going to let them do their thing for five or six minutes. They'll be so brave. They will throw out stones and cannon strikes. We'll let them go for the Assembly, go for everything, and then the state will show that it is the state, and we'll sound the end," the Serbian president said.

Vucic announced that a rally of his followers would be held in Belgrade on March 28 and that the process of establishing the Movement for the People and the State would be launched on March 21.

"We invite the hard-working, farming, honest Serbia to the greatest rally in the history of Serbia in Belgrade on March 28. All of Serbia to Belgrade! From all parts of our country," Vucic said.
 

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