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Chaos erupted in Parliament of Serbia on Tuesday, and opposition legislators inhabited smoke shells and tear gas to protest against the Government and support the demonstration of students.
At least three MPs were injured with one in critical state after having suffered a stroke, which further prompted political tension in closed Balkan landlocated at the intersection of Southeast and Central Europe.
Video shots from Hall Hall showed the conflict first between the legislators and later throwing and smoke bombs. Serbian media said they were both eggs and water bottles. Hundreds of opposition supporters gathered outside the parliament building during the session.

Serbian opposition legislators released smoke shells within the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade, March 4, 2025. (Serbian Parliament Pool / Videoplus / Brochure via Reuters)
Serbia has been torn off by anti -corruption protests after a construction tragedy
The ugly scenes stem from the fatal collapse of the canopy at the train station in November. The incident caused mass protests because the protesters required justice and responsibility for the tragedy.
Many in Serbia believe Fatal collapse of the canopy It was the result of messy work and disrespect for safety regulations due to the corruption of the Government. The canopy at the train station collapsed after the renovation led by two Chinese companies.
Protests led to resignation Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic in January. The Prime Minister’s resignation made him the highest regime of the clerk to step down, but did not suffocate the uprising and mass protests continued in Belgrade and across the country.
Parliament still has to confirm the Prime Minister’s resignation to take effect.
At the legislative session on Tuesday, the legislators were to vote on the law that would increase the funding of university education, which is a key request of student protesters.

Chaos erupted in Parliament of Serbia on Tuesday, and opposition legislators inhabited smoke shells and tear gas to protest against the Government and support the demonstration of students. (Serbian Parliament Pool / Videoplus / Brochure via Reuters)
But the opposition parties said that the ruling majority also plans to approve dozens of other decisions. They said it was illegal and that MPs should first confirm the resignation of Vucevic and his government.
After the ruling coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) approved the agenda, some opposition politicians ran from their seats to the parliamentary speaker and made their way with security guards.
Others threw smoke grenades and tears, with a black and pink smoke that rose within a parliament, which was also a witness to quarrels and throwing water in decades since the introduction of multi -party democracy in 1990.
As the session continued, the ruling coalition politicians were discussing as the opposition MPs whistled and blowing horns.
Opposition MPs also kept signs that read “General strike” and “Justice for Killed”, while standing out of construction protesters in silence to honor the 15 people he killed Roofing roof of the train station.
Parliament President Ana Brnabic accused the opposition of being a “terrorist gang”. The ruling coalition says that Western intelligence agencies are trying to destabilize Serbia and overthrow the government supporting protests.

On January 30, students walk the road to the northern city of Novi Sadness to protest against the death of 15 people killed in November in November, the collapse of the canopy of the train station, near the Belgrade suburb of Batajnica, Serbia. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
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The government tried to avoid monitoring by reducing Government guilt in collapse at the station. Initially, the Government tried to neglect the protests, and then began to use force and accused the protests of being infiltrated by foreign agitators.
Some observers complained that The Vucic government If you do not act and provide clear public answers, it is endemic for the basic institutional corruption of Serbia.
In the meantime, the leaders of the protest were invited to a large gathering in Main Belgrade on March 15th.
Chris Massaro, Reuters and Associated Press, Fox News, contributed to this report.