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President of Serbia claims There were more than 120,000 People at the Rally

Published April 14, 2025
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced on Sunday that the new Serbian government will be presented next week.

“It is ours to reach out and we will always reach out. But the state must exist, it must work, and I believe that the government will be elected next week,” said Vučić.

He also estimated that more than 120,000 people from the interior of the country came to the “We will not give Serbia” rally.

“Three estimates, two from the security services and one from the party, differ in the estimate by about 1,000 people… Therefore, between 126,735 and 128,080 people from outside Belgrade entered the city, with the majority of people at the meeting being from Belgrade,” asserted Vučić.

Commenting on yesterday’s rally in Novi Pazar, which was called by students in the blockade, Vučić said that he had attended much larger rallies in that city, announcing that he would soon visit Novi Pazar.

He stressed that relations between Serbs and Bosniaks must be worked on and that these relations must be “the best possible”.

He added that he would not give up on the demands made last night at the rally in Belgrade.

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