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An estimated 140,000 people surged onto the Serbian capital's streets on Saturday, marking the largest demonstration in recent months. The huge crowd of protesters chanted: "We want elections!"
Led by students, the protests have intensified pressure on President Alexander Vucic's populist government.
Dozens of demonstrators were arrested, and police were seen deploying tear gas and stun grenades.
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Led by students, the protests have intensified pressure on President Alexander Vucic's populist government.
Dozens of demonstrators were arrested, and police were seen deploying tear gas and stun grenades.
Dozens arrested as 140,000 flood Belgrade in massive anti-government protests
Serbian police cracked down on a sea of demonstrators demanding an early election and an end to the president's 12-year populist rule.
