The deepening political tensions in Serbia, after months of anti-government protests, have reached another level.

Opposition parties have launched a new offensive against Vučić's government, accusing it of destroying institutions for a decade.

The "Road to Prison, Justice for Serbia" campaign has highlighted a series of accusations against Vučić and his brother, Andrej.

MP Marinika Tepic has requested that competent institutions initiate procedures for political and criminal accountability of senior officials.

"Vučić formally presents himself as president, but in fact acts as the head of the political wing of an organized criminal group. This indictment aims to dismantle the system of corruption, crime and fear that has gripped the state," said Tepiđ.

Tepic has presented a document listing the affairs behind which, according to her, Vucic's power has been based for years — from the collapse of the shelter at the railway station in Novi Sad, to connections with Zvonko Veselinovic and Milan Radoicic, to electoral abuses.

Although President Vučić has not yet reacted, the Speaker of the Parliament, Ana Brnabić, rejected the accusations, calling them an attempt to "stop the president's political activity."

"So much nonsense, lies and rumors were said that even she herself could not understand what she wanted to say," said Ana Brnabić, speaker of the Serbian Parliament.

Meanwhile, the opposition remains persistent in its demands for investigations into Vučić and the banning of his party. The latest charges are related to the demands that have fueled anti-government protests, which have been ongoing for more than a year.

Taking the lead from the tragedy in Novi Sad, the protests have been joined by students and many citizens, who persistently demand institutional investigations, the dismissal of those responsible, and the announcement of extraordinary parliamentary elections.

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