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Serbian university students are calling for a snap election to address corruption and a political crisis, following months of protests sparked by a train station disaster. They believe an early vote is the best way to address deep-rooted corruption in state institutions. The ruling Serbian Progressive Party, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, has rejected this idea, with Vucic accusing the students of staging a "color revolution" orchestrated by the West.
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