Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade in May, demanding President Aleksandar Vučić's resignation amid corruption allegations linked to the Novi Sad railway disaster.
The protests, reported by Reuters as the largest since the November 2024 railway station collapse, reflect deepening public anger over governance and accountability. The demonstrations have continued for weeks, with no clear resolution in sight.
As of the most recent reporting from May 20, no resignation or removal had been announced. Political analysts note the sustained pressure, but the president has not publicly stepped down or indicated such a move.
The coming days will determine whether Vučić yields to the protests or continues to resist. The movement shows no signs of abating, keeping the political future of Serbia uncertain.



