Novi Sad railway station

Vucic: I expect more resignations in government and elsewhere tomorrow

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in a public address on Tuesday evening he expected more resignations "in the government and elsewhere" on Wednesday over the recent tragic accident at the Novi Sad railway station.

Vucic said he was certain the competent prosecutor's office would take action in the shortest possible time.

Vesic resigns, says there is sense of moral responsibility in Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesic resigned from his post on Tuesday.

At an extraordinary press conference on Monday evening, Vesic announced he would officially resign following a tragedy in which an overhang collapse at the Novi Sad railway station killed 14 people and seriously injured three others on Friday.

Post-Novi Sad Tragedy: Serbs are Angry Over Railway Station Canopy Collapse Linked to Chinese Renovation

Growing calls for accountability are emerging in Serbia following the tragic deaths of 14 individuals when an outdoor canopy collapsed at the Novi Sad railway station. The incident occurred just months after a three-year renovation project carried out by a Chinese consortium was completed, reports Balkan Insight.

Vucic: Novi Sad-Subotica high-speed rail line big thing for Serbia

NOVI SAD - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday the construction of a Novi Sad-Subotica high-speed rail line section - to be inaugurated on November 24 - was a "big thing" for entire Serbia and that he expected Hungary to complete its stretch of a Belgrade-Budapest line in two years' time.