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Opposition supporters announce plans to hold more protests in Serbian capital — media

Serbian police chief Ivica Ivkovic said that police would not let protesters block street traffic and the work of government agencies

BELGRADE, December 25. /TASS/. A Serbian student association protesting against the outcome of the December 17 parliamentary election has announced plans to hold another demonstration in downtown Belgrade at 11:00 a.m. local time (10:00 a.m. GMT), the RTS TV channel reported.

Meanwhile, Serbian police chief Ivica Ivkovic said that police would not let protesters block street traffic and the work of government agencies.

Members of the Serbia Against Violence opposition bloc, who started a series of rallies in front of the the Republican Election Commission building in Belgrade on December 18, tried to storm the city administration building on Sunday but police officers dispersed the protesters. The Serbian president warned that opposition protests would lead to nothing as "elections are the only way to change the government" in the country.

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