BBC Serbia Reporter
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However, in today's address, the president of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, said that he's ready to go through reconstruction of the government and, as he said, replace about 50% of ministers, hoping to meet the request. One of the requests is also pardoning students and professors who've been charged with during the course of the protests that have been shaking Serbia for the past three months.
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And in today's address, the president of Serbia said that he's also ready to meet that request.
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The protests, which started in Novi Sad, a city in the north of Serbia where the canopy collapsed, have spread not only to the capital, but also to all major cities in Serbia, as well as to a dozen of towns. There are daily protest actions. that are supported by ordinary citizens.
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So every day there are protests all over Serbia for 15 minutes at 11.55, which is the time when the canopy collapsed in honour to the 15 victims.
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The students are now demanding the release of all documents as well as criminal prosecution of officials who they believe might be responsible for the disaster. And so far several people, including some government officials, have been arrested. But the government denies corruption allegations and the blame for loss of lives.