Serbian nationalists are protesting in Belgrade against the Law on Foreigners in Kosovo.

Right-wing Serbian demonstrators convened in Belgrade to protest the Law on Foreigners in Kosovo. Reporting on the event, Gazeta Express detailed the demonstration on March 17, 2026, at 20:35. The gathering, coordinated by thirteen political parties and movements on the right, including the ultranationalist Obraz group, carried the slogan “For Kosovo and Serbian Metohija.”

The demonstration occurred in Belgrade on March 17th, fueled by concerns regarding the recently implemented Law on Foreigners and the accompanying Vehicle Law.

These laws, enacted in Kosovo on March 15th, were perceived as detrimental to Kosovo’s Serbian minority. Protesters asserted that the new legislation would adversely affect Serbian communities, particularly within the healthcare and education sectors, which continue to operate under the Serbian system in areas inhabited by Serbs. Radio Free Europe reporters confirmed hundreds of individuals assembled near the Serbian Presidency in downtown Belgrade.

The core of the opposition centered around the impact of the law on Serbian citizens residing in Kosovo.

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  1. Serbian nationalists gathered in Belgrade to voice their opposition to the Law on Foreigners in Kosovo.

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