đź’¨ Abstract
In Serbia, six months after a train station tragedy that killed 16 people and sparked anti-corruption protests, thousands marked the occasion. The tragedy, attributed to government corruption, has led to almost daily protests demanding changes in labor and strike laws, and a nationwide movement against the populist President, Aleksandar Vucic. Thousands also marched in Novi Sad, setting up a memorial site at the train station.
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