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    Why has violence flared up in Serbia – and what’s next? | TV Shows

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    Hassle flares involving police, authorities supporters and anticorruption teams.

    Violence in Serbia has erupted, involving authorities supporters, police and anticorruption demonstrators who’ve been on the streets for months, demanding elections

    President Aleksandar Vucic says the protests are a part of a international plot to oust him.

    Why has violence flared up – and what’s subsequent?

    Presenter: Adrian Finighan

    Friends:

    Mirko Dautovic – Worldwide affairs commentator for Balkan media

    Florian Bieber – Professor of Southeast European historical past and politics at Graz College

    Tatyana Kekic – Correspondent masking Serbia for bne IntelliNews



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