Milos Vucsevics, the Serbian Prime Minister, resigned to contribute to social reconciliation, a decision accepted by President Alekszandar Vucic. His resignation follows ongoing anti-government protests in Belgrade after a tragic incident at the Novi Sad train station, where 15 people died. Vucsevics expressed pride in his collaboration with Vucic but acknowledged the overshadowing tragedy. He confirmed that the mayor of Novi Sad, Milan Djurics, will also resign. The parliament must approve the resignation, and new elections may be called. The incident has led to legal actions against several individuals, including the former Minister of Construction, Goran Vesic, who denies responsibility. Protests continue to escalate, with students demanding accountability. Teljes cikk (hvg.hu)