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Opposition MPs, angry with the agenda presented by the government in Serbia Parliament, attacked with smoke grenade. Photo- Social media

Opposition MPs threw smoke grenades in the Parliament of European country Serbia on Tuesday. The opposition performed this demonstration in protest against the policies of the government and supporting the protesting students.

As soon as the Serbian progressive party -led ruling coalition approved the agenda of the session, some opposition leaders got up from their chair and ran towards the speaker's chair.

He threw smoke grenade in the House, which filled the black smoke in the House. During this, he also got a scuffle with security guards.

Two MPs have been injured in this attack, one of whom is the condition of the MP critical. Speaker Ana Branbik said that Parliament will continue to do its work.

The resignation of the Prime Minister was to be discussed

The Serbian Parliament was to pass a law to increase funds for the universities of the country on Tuesday. Along with this, the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Wuswikwik was also to be discussed, but the opposition was angry with the other issues of the agenda presented by the ruling coalition. After this there was an uproar.

Protests started after the death of 15 people

In fact, a part of the roof of the railway station collapsed on 1 November in Novi Sad, the second largest city of Serbia. 15 people died in this.

After this incident, protests against the government started in the country. Thousands of people came down on the streets and demanded accountability of the incident.

People alleged that the incident occurred due to corruption in construction projects.

On November 1, a part of the roof of the railway station fell in Serbia's second largest city Novi Sad.

On November 1, a part of the roof of the railway station fell in Serbia's second largest city Novi Sad.

Students involved in the demonstration stopped the way for 15 minutes daily

This protest was involved in large -scale students. They used to stop the trains for 15 minutes every day at 11.52 pm every day. This was the time when there was an accident of falling visor at the railway station. Apart from this, studies in university in the country were also stalled.

All the vehicles were stopped for 15 minutes at 11.52 am in Serbia.

All the vehicles were stopped for 15 minutes at 11.52 am in Serbia.

Demonstration has been going on in Serbia for about 4 months.

Demonstration has been going on in Serbia for about 4 months.

Prime Minister resigned to calm anger The protests intensified on 24 November last year. People stopped going to work. Seeing the anger of the people, Prime Minister Wuswik had said that he does not want tension to increase further in the country, so he is leaving his post to calm the situation.

Wuswik was as Prime Minister since May 2024. Prior to this, he had held the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister.

Milos Wuswik became Prime Minister in May 2024.

Milos Wuswik became Prime Minister in May 2024.

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