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Vucic to Resign, Call Snap Elections in Serbia Amid Protests
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Vucic to Resign, Call Snap Elections in Serbia Amid Protests

From Neue Zรผrcher Zeitung · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign and call snap presidential and parliamentary elections.
  • The decision follows months of anti-government protests triggered by a deadly train station roof collapse.
  • Vucic stated he will continue to support his party during the election campaign, though a specific date for his resignation was not provided.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has announced his intention to resign and call early presidential and parliamentary elections within weeks. His second term was not due to end until 2027. The announcement comes after months of sustained anti-government protests. These demonstrations were initially sparked by a tragic roof collapse at a Novi Sad train station in November 2024, which resulted in 16 fatalities. Students and opposition groups have accused the government of corruption and mismanagement.

During a rally in Belgrade, Vucic declared that he would continue to support his political party throughout the upcoming election campaign, even after stepping down from the presidency. However, he did not specify an exact date for his resignation or for the dissolution of parliament. The move signals a significant political shift in Serbia, potentially reshaping the country's political landscape amidst ongoing public discontent.

he will continue to support his party during the election campaign

โ€” Aleksandar VucicVucic's statement at a rally in Belgrade regarding his post-resignation political involvement.
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Originally published by Neue Zรผrcher Zeitung in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.