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L’altro vento che soffia da Est. A Belgrado come a Tirana, la Generazione Z in campo per la questione morale
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L’altro vento che soffia da Est. A Belgrado come a Tirana, la Generazione Z in campo per la questione morale

The article discusses youth-led protests in Serbia and Albania against corruption and lack of transparency in governance. In Serbia, demonstrations starting in 2014 led to the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, with protesters demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vucic, accused of supporting corrupt practices. The movement, driven by Generation Z, has grown significantly, reaching over a million people in Belgrade’s Slavija Square. Meanwhile, in Albania, similar protests have emerged against the sale of the Sazan Island to a U.S.-based private equity firm linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of Donald Trump. The protests highlight growing public dissatisfaction with political elites and their perceived complicity in corruption.

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L’altro vento che soffia da Est. A Belgrado come a Tirana, la Generazione Z in campo per la questione morale

The article discusses youth-led protests in Serbia and Albania against corruption and lack of transparency in governance. In Serbia, demonstrations starting in 2014 led to the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, with protesters demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vucic, accused of supporting corrupt practices. The movement, driven by Generation Z, has grown significantly, reaching over a million people in Belgrade’s Slavija Square. Meanwhile, in Albania, similar protests have emerged against the sale of the Sazan Island to a U.S.-based private equity firm linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of Donald Trump. The protests highlight growing public dissatisfaction with political elites and their perceived complicity in corruption.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the protests as a moral and democratic struggle against corruption, emphasizing the role of young activists and criticizing established political figures like Aleksandar Vucic and Jared Kushner. It uses strong language such as 'corruzione uccide' (corruption kills) and portrays反腐(

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 65): The article provides a detailed account of youth-led protests in Serbia and Albania, citing specific events like the 2014 train station collapse in Novi Sad. However, some details lack precise sourcing, such as the exact timeline of events and the extent of the corruption allegations against Preside

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