Milos Vucsevics, the Serbian Prime Minister, announced his resignation during an extraordinary press conference on January 28, following intensified protests related to a disaster in Novi Sad that resulted in 15 deaths. He expressed pride in his achievements but criticized the ongoing protests as politically motivated. The protests, which began after a railway station roof collapse in November, have been fueled by claims of government corruption. Vucsevics' resignation may temporarily ease tensions, but the political situation remains unstable, with President Aleksandar Vucic indicating significant government changes. Vollständiger Artikel (Index.hu)