BELGRADE (Reuters) -More than 10,000 of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s supporters rallied in the capital Belgrade on Wednesday to back the populist’s policies after a year of anti-government protests.

Gathered in front of parliament, the Vucic supporters, many of whom travelled to the capital in buses organised by Vucic’s party, waved national flags and chanted “Vucic, the Serb” and “Serbia” as loudspeakers played patriotic songs.

“You are those who are defending peace, stability and the constitutional order,” parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic, a top Vucic ally, told the crowd.

The rally was the biggest pro-government gathering so far this year with more than 10,000 participants, according to Reuters witnesses. But the crowd was outnumbered by a big anti-corruption demonstration on S

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