A Serbian initiative, A11, reports that over 60,000 of the country’s most vulnerable citizens have lost financial social assistance in the four years since the Social Card Law was implemented. The law, which has been subject to controversy, aims to streamline social welfare distribution. However, critics argue it has resulted in significant reductions in aid for those most in need. A11 claims the law effectively removed support for a substantial number of individuals relying on this assistance. The initiative highlights the negative consequences of the legislation on the poorest segments of the population. Further investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the impact and advocate for policy changes. The reported loss of aid raises concerns about increased hardship and inequality within Serbia.