Amendments to the Law on Higher Education Adopted in Serbian Parliament
The Serbian Parliament has passed amendments to the Law on Higher Education, fulfilling what Speaker Ana Brnabic described as the fourth demand of the protesting students who had been blocking institutions.
There was disorder and a fight in the Serbian Parliament after opposition MPs threw smoke bombs at government MPs in the hall following the adoption of the session's agenda. After the chaos, the session resumed.
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During the voting process, Brnabic thanked the MPs for participating in the debate and casting their votes despite opposition-led incidents and the use of shock bombs.
The amendments to the Law on Higher Education include a 50% reduction in tuition fees for students and a 20% increase in the budget for higher education.
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