Serbia’s prime minister resigns amid massive anti-corruption protests

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On Tuesday, Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned. While his intention to step aside was intended to quell protests, Siniša Vuković tells host Carolyn Beeler that the prime minister’s resignation does little to address the issues of corruption and autocracy in the current government. Vuković is a senior lecturer of conflict management and global policy at Johns Hopkins University, with a focus on the Balkans. 

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