The protesters blocked the roads in Serbia on Sunday, marked for 100 days after the collapse of a canopy at a train station in the northern city Novi Sad.
Hundreds of students blocked a major highway and bridge in the capital, Belgrade for seven hours.
With a 15 -minute silence for the protest victims, the protesters threw 15 white roses, in which the bees were painted in red in service juice.
So on Sunday, the protesters blocked three major roundabouts in Novi Sad and thrown roses into Danube.
The protests are part of a campaign, which was led by the students who were led to the fall of 1 November, in which 15 people were killed on government corruption. The train station building was recently rebuilt under unclear conditions, with the participation of Chinese companies and businesses, it is believed to be close to the ruling progressive party.
Initly, Serbian officials claimed that no work was done on the canopy, but later admitted that this part of the building was old during reconstruction.
Closes close daily protests
Thousands have joined daily protests in the last weeks.
President Alexander Person has accepted the protest as an attempt to “Rang Revolution” and accused the protesters of being supported by Abrode.
Last week, Prime Minister Milos Wuswik resigned, saying that “he did not want to further increase tension in society.” Novi Sad Mayor Milan Zurik resigned.
A day later, after a day, students were attacked by youths coming out of the building, with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) offices in Novi Sad.
On Saturday, the passing car faced a blown tire in an incident, which has been described by the authorities and pro -government media as an attempt to murder.
The President was traveling in a motorcycle as he visited various cities and villages to rally his own supporters.
German MP says for ‘stability’ in Serbia
On Saturday, German MP from Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Peter Bajar told DW that he had spoken about the protests with Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali.
Bazar said that Berlin wanted to see “stability” and “democracy” in the southeast European country. Hey said that the German firms were interested in investing in the Western Balkan, saying that the institute in Serbia could affect the entire region.
According to elections, CDU leader Frederick Merz is currently a favorite for becoming the next Chancellor of Germany in the February 23 elections.
Meanwhile, Josip Juraatovic, a legalist of the ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD), said that the government of the viewer could “stuck” under pressure from the protest movement.
,[Vucic] Angry is fighting against bees and it is a fight that he cannot win worse. There is no politically rival that he can attack in his media, “Heer said.
Edited by: Darko Jenjeevic