Allegations of government corruption and money laundering
Change of general director of Radio Television of Vojvodina
Goals
Organization of new free and fair elections
Resignation of senior government officials responsible for Savamala demolitions
Freedom of media
Methods
Peaceful protests and demonstrations
Resulted in
Protest failure
Parties
Do not let Belgrade d(r)own
Opposition parties
Liberal Democratic Party
Enough is Enough
Dveri
Democratic Party of Serbia
Government of Serbia
Police
Counter-protestors
Lead figures
Leaders of Opposition parties
Dobrica Veselinović
Boško Obradović
Saša Radulović
Čedomir Jovanović
Sanda Rašković Ivić
Aleksandar Vučić
Siniša Mali
Number
25,000
unknown
Casualties
Injuries
1 policeman
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