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Six months after the collapse of a railway platform canopy in Novi Sad, protests against corruption in Servia show no sign of abating. It seems so amount of government reshuffles will make them go away. The students want fundamental institutional change in their country. Serbian political scientist Ivan Vejvoda of the Vienna Institute for Human Sciences has likened the protesters to the early revolutionaries of 18th century France. He told Chris Cummins why.
Sendungshinweis: FM4, OKFM4, 25.04.2025, 17 Uhr
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Six months after the collapse of a railway platform canopy in Novi Sad, protests against corruption in Servia show no sign of abating. It seems so amount of government reshuffles will make them go away. The students want fundamental institutional change in their country. Serbian political scientist Ivan Vejvoda of the Vienna Institute for Human Sciences has likened the protesters to the early revolutionaries of 18th century France. He told Chris Cummins why.
Sendungshinweis: FM4, OKFM4, 25.04.2025, 17 Uhr
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