Serbia Unrest: Protesters Attack Ruling Party HQ

The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly station collapse last year, have morphed into a nationwide movement against president Aleksandar Vučić

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Protests in Belgrade on the night of Monday, 18 August 2025

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The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly station collapse last year, have morphed into a nationwide movement against president Aleksandar Vučić

Protesters demanding early elections in Serbia attacked offices of President Aleksandar Vučić’s ruling SNS party late Monday, before being pushed back by riot police.

Anti-government protests, which have been taking place since November, have turned increasingly violent over the past week. Rioters, often wearing face masks, have damaged or demolished offices of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in recent days, particularly in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Valjevo.

After a quiet evening on Sunday, several thousand protesters took to the streets of Belgrade and several other cities on Monday evening. Riot police pushed back demonstrators who had thrown rocks and stun grenades at the SNS office in Belgrade.

There have been regular protests in Serbia since 16 people died when a concrete canopy at the Novi Sad train station collapsed in November 2024. The mostly student protesters initially demanded a transparent investigation into the tragedy, which they blamed on corruption.

But since May, they have also been calling for early elections, which Vučić, who has ruled Serbia since 2014, has rejected, claiming the protests are a foreign plot to overthrow him.

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