Serbia's Parliament lowers tuition fees – Diepresse.com
The tuition fees are to be reduced by up to 50 percent. The protests were triggered by the collapse of a station vordach in Novi Sad, in which 15 people were killed.
With the adoption of a law to reduce tuition fees by up to 50 percent, the Serbian parliament has met a request from the students who have been demonstrating for months. The farewell on Thursday took place two days after the opposition had ignited as a sign of solidarity with the mass protests with the mass protests and smoke bombs in parliament.
The trigger of the government -critical protests in Serbia with often tens of thousands of participants was triggered by the collapse of a station vordach on the recently renovated main train station in Novi Sad in November, in which 15 people were killed.
Serbian government under pressure
The Serbian government is under growing pressure due to the wave of protests. At the end of January, Prime Minister Milos Vucevic declared his resignation. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic Apparently call up to the dialog or blends foreign interference responsible for the protests.
For March 15, organizers have called for another demonstration in the capital Belgrade. (APA/AFP)