Prime Minister Milos Vucevic became the highest-ranking official to step down in the wake of a roof collapse at a railway station in the city of Novi Sad in November which killed 15 people and sparked months of demonstrations.
In a televised address on Tuesday evening, Vucic said that his party would take 10 days to decide whether to form a majority government or hold a snap parliamentary election.
The statement marks a stark turnaround for Vucic, whose party easily won a snap election in 2023 but who has come under increasing pressure more recently.
The minister for construction, transportation and infrastructure, and the trade minister have already stepped down because of the incident, but that failed to quell the protests.
“With this we have met all demands of the most radical protesters.”
“Those who have been fuelling tensions for the past 13 years are now trying to defuse tensions,“ Lazar Stojakovic of the Faculty for Organisational Science at Belgrade University posted on X.
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Opposition parties and rights watchdogs accuse him and his SNS party of bribing voters, stifling media freedom, violence against opponents, corruption and ties with organised crime. Vucic and his allies deny these allegations.
The protests, which included students putting up a blockade at a main junction in Belgrade this week, have been largely peaceful.
The police detained four people over the incident, the prosecutor's office in Novi Sad said in a statement.
Thousands of students gathered in Novi Sad on Tuesday afternoon to protest against the beating of their colleagues.
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