Belgrade:
During the early day of the spring session of Parliament on Tuesday, the Serbian opposition legislators burned flames during the early day of the spring session of Parliament on Tuesday, in a sign of support of corrupt anti -corrupt protests.
Shared Neline Shared Footage Started Reviewing the MLA’s agenda, keeping the opposition members with colored flames and throwing what smokers appear.
The opposition in the live video feed and the alleged use of “tear gas” in the assembly has shown lambusting parliamentary speaker.
“Your color revolution has failed, and this country will live, this country will work and this country will continue to win,” he told him.
Serbia has been shaken for months by anti -corruption protests led by students following the fatal collapse of the roof of the train station last year, in which 15 people were killed.
The movement has raised more pressure on the Serbian government and President Alexanders Vasisik, which has boosted the resignation of many high officials, including the Prime Minister in January.
Tuesday’s session was the first when Prime Minister Milos Vasavik left the post, where he was about to make his resignation a formal pioneering.
Parliament is ready to discuss a new higher education bill that will reduce tuition fees for university students – demand for opponents.
In the chaotic scenes, the speaker said that the members of the opposition started their opposition and after the ruling Serbian progressive party throws eggs and water, plans would go ahead to vote on the law.
“Do you defend the demands of students like this?” Bernabik said during the session.
Legislators of the opposition also hoisted the Serbian flag and kept the signs: “Your hands are bloody and” fulfills the demands of the students! “
Melee
The speaker later said that many MPs were injured during the melee.
Serbian Health Minister Zlatibar Lonker said that an MLA was taken to the intensive care unit after suffering a stroke.
After the first hours, more chaotic scenes broke out in Parliament when the fire extinguishers were discharged, flames were lit and smokers left.
Belgrade’s public complainant Office Fiss said he has ordered the police to “establish all the available evidence to establish the relevant facts and identify the people who bring and use pyrotechnic devices” and who threw objects during the session.
The fall of the roof of the railway station in Novi Sade city in November following the widespread renovation of the building.
It burned a long -lasting anger in the country over the alleged lack of monitoring for corruption and construction and development projects.
Veterinary and other government officials have called for negotiations and allegations that the protesters are being supported by foreign powers.
The government has sought to meet several demands of the student organizers for the protest.
Those steps include release of documents related to renovation at the station; Opponents arrested in rallies; Increasing funds for higher education; And launched a criminal proceeding against the suspects accused of attacking the protesters.
Outside of Parliament, the student opponents opening the session were also rally, where they have a 15 -minute silence in tribute to the victims of the Novi sad tragedy.
University students have emerged as the leaders of the protest movement and have been blocking campus across the country for weeks.
However, student opponents have avoided formal connection with Serbia fracture.
During the latest in the range of large exhibitions, thousands of protesters were protested over the southern city of NIS over the weekend.
Opponents have called for another big rally in the capital Belgrade on March 15.
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