Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Serbia, rallying against the proposed lithium mining projects in the country. The large-scale demonstrations, which are among the biggest in recent years, have sparked controversy as government officials allege they are part of a conspiracy to overthrow the current populist President, Aleksandar Vučić. The protests in Belgrade and other cities highlight the growing public concern over environmental issues and the political climate in Serbia, as citizens voice their opposition to lithium mining operations that they fear could have detrimental environmental impacts.
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Thousands rally against Lithium mining in Serbia amid accusations of political conspiracy
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade on Saturday, voicing strong opposition to proposed lithium mining in Serbia. The demonstration, one of the largest in recent years, came despite warnings from government officials who claim the protests are part of a plot to overthrow populist President Aleksandar Vučić.