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Tuesday's chaotic legislative session, ostensibly called to "vote on a bill to increase university funding," ended up "highlighting" Serbia's "deep political divisions," The Independent said.
The situation between politicians in the Serbian parliament escalates. Smoke bombs are thrown and tear gas is sprayed into the chamber. One politician suffers a stroke.
"Serbia is suffering institutional violence imposed by the SNS," Radomir Lazovic of the Green-Left Front told DW. It was Lazovic's parliamentary group that activated the smoke bombs.
To say there was disorder in Serbia's parliament would be an understatement. Video shows tear gas and smoke grenades being deployed among the chaos of a recent legislative session.
At least 3 lawmakers were injured on Tuesday (March 4, 2025), one of them seriously, after chaotic scenes in Serbia’s parliament, during which smoke bombs and flares were thrown.