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Serbia's Vucic Picks Physician to Head Government Amid Protests

Serbia's Vucic Picks Physician to Head Government Amid Protests

Bloomberg06-04-2025

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic nominated political novice Djuro Macut for prime minister after the previous government quit in the face of protests triggered by a deadly outside roof collapse at a train station.
Macut, 61, a university lecturer and a practicing physician, is likely to take over on the strength of a parliamentary majority held by Vucic's Progressive party and allies. Lawmakers must approve him by April 18 or trigger an early election.

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