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Serbia faces numerous challenges impacting its citizens. Economically, high unemployment, especially among youth, remains a significant issue, leading many to seek better opportunities abroad. Political instability is prevalent, marked by corruption and a lack of transparency, fostering public disillusionment and apathy. Nationalism and ethnic tensions, rooted in the conflicts of the 1990s, continue to divide society, marginalizing minority groups and complicating interethnic relations.
Media freedom is also a concern, with journalists facing pressure and censorship, limiting diverse perspectives. Environmental issues, such as pollution and inadequate waste management, further exacerbate public health concerns. Together, these factors create a complex landscape where many Serbians struggle with economic and social challenges, underscoring the need for constructive dialogue and reform to foster a more inclusive and prosperous future.