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Police arrested at least 35 students after days of mass protests, demanding the government and Nobel General election in Serbia. Serbia's ruling progressive party won 47% of the votes after President Alexander Vuchijs called a snap election last week. Thousands have protested in the capital, accusing President Vuchijs, who has held power in Serbia for a decade, of intimidating and pressuring voters. Riot police used tear gas to repel protesters who used flag poles and rocks to break the windows of the city assembly in Belgrade Sunday, according to CNN, Serbian affiliate N1. Foodage dismissed the demonstrators, saying they won't be able to accomplish anything, quote, Because there is no revolution happening.