In Serbia, where a massive anti-government protest movement led by students has been going on for five months, President Aleksandar Vucic today began consultations with political forces in view of the formation of a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic on 28 January under pressure from popular protests, and in the aftermath of serious incidents in Novi Sad, the northern city that was the site of the collapse at the station that caused Representatives from the Russian, Hungarian, Bosnian Muslim, and Croatian minorities were the first to meet Vucic, followed by a small moderate opposition group.
The main forces of the radical opposition have stated that they do not wish to participate in these consultations, remaining firm in their demand for a transitional technical government that will lead the country to elections, a hypothesis categorically rejected by Vucic and his majority party, SNS.
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