SARAJEVO
Protesters on Tuesday blocked a road outside a government building in Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital as demonstrations against the prime minister continued into a second week.
The group gathered outside the presidential building and marched to the Federal Government offices as vehicles slowed to a halt behind them.
Protesters then started chanting "resign" and unfurled banners like "EU-HELP," "Overhaul the privatization," "take back the illegally captured goods," "health insurance for everyone," and "decrease the ministers' wages."
Security forces wrapped barbed wire around the building to keep the marchers out.
Protesters - who want Prime Minister Nermin Niksic to resign - were joined Tuesday by public corporation 'GRAS', which is responsible for public transportation in Sarajevo.
Protests also took place Tuesday in the southern city of Mostar.
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