NOVI SAD, Serbia (Reuters) -Serbia's police on Friday used teargas and stun grenades at a university campus in Novi Sad to disperse protesters who demanded snap vote they hope would oust president Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) .

On Friday evening thousands gathered at the state university campus, they held banners reading "We don't want blockades, we want elections," and "Students have one urgent demand: Call elections."

The crowd shouted "Vucic leave."

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Protesters scuffled with the police in front of the philosophy faculty and threw flares while police used teargas and stun grenades to push the crowd away.

Months of protests across Serbia, including blockades of the state universities, sparked

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