Protests in Serbia have expanded and strikes have also begun since yesterday. Analysts there say the situation is tense and could escalate, while in Kosovo they are calling for prudence in the government's actions, especially in the north of the country.
The protests by Serbian students in Belgrade that began about two months ago have taken on new dimensions, extremely large, and above all, they have one demand - the removal of President Aleksandar Vučić from power.
A few days ago, the students were joined by Serbian academics who made an official call for all citizens to engage in "general civil disobedience," and the day before, a complete work stoppage and non-participation in market transactions began throughout the day.
Of these protests, Serbian analyst Dusan Janjic says there are only two alternatives.
"The crisis is high, what I hope is that Marshall's law is not implemented, because that would mean what some people in the government are saying, which is civil war, while the other solution is a peaceful and democratic solution, which will take more time, but which is more ideal," said Dushan Janjic, a political analyst.
And in Pristina, university professor Milazim Krasniqi believes that Vuçiqi will not leave power without violence.
He adds that despite this, he no longer has the potential to send the crisis to Kosovo or Bosnia, but Kosovo's institutions must be cautious with their actions.
"The only thing Kosovo needs to do is not to get involved in anything in this scenario and therefore not to provoke anything in the north and in this way Serbia will be faced with its own crisis," said Milazim Krasniqi, a university professor.
The protests in Serbia, which began due to the tragedy at the Novi Sad station, were supported by dozens of Serbs a day earlier in northern Kosovo.Dukagjin/
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