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Serbia’s protesters press on even after Vucic promises to step aside

Thousands of Serbian protesters continue to demonstrate in Kraljevo, doubting President Aleksandar Vucic's promise to resign within weeks. Vucic, who has held power for 12 years, announced his intention to step down at a rally in Belgrade, but did not set a specific date for his departure or for early elections.

By Reuters and The Associated PressAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-28 · 18:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Serbia’s protesters press on even after Vucic promises to step aside
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Thousands of Serbian protesters continue to demonstrate in Kraljevo, doubting President Aleksandar Vucic's promise to resign within weeks. Vucic, who has held power for 12 years, announced his intention to step down at a rally in Belgrade, but did not set a specific date for his departure or for early elections. Protesters and analysts suspect Vucic may transition to the more powerful prime ministerial role, maintaining his influence. The demonstrations are fueled by anger over a deadly railway station collapse in late 2024, which protesters attribute to corruption and poor work on state projects, symbolizing their view of an unaccountable government.

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President Aleksandar Vucic announced he would resign within weeks and open the door to early elections.

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Vucic's party has governed Serbia for 14 years.

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Thousands of protesters are demonstrating in Kraljevo, refusing to ease pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic.

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Protesters blame a 2024 railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad, which killed 16 people, on corruption and shoddy work.

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Analysts and protesters expect Vucic to switch to the prime minister role and keep his grip on power.

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Demonstrators doubt the long-ruling president will surrender power even as he promises to resignThousands of protesters have packed the streets of the central Serbian city of Kraljevo, refusing to ease their pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic even after he promised to resign and open the door to early elections.Vucic announced at a rally in Belgrade on Saturday that he would step down within weeks, a move that would end, at least formally, the dominance of the man who has run Serbia as either president or prime minister for 12 years.Recommended Stories list of 2 itemslist 1 of 2Bosnia: The lilies and dragons of the World Cuplist 2 of 2Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says will resign within ‘weeks’end of listYet there was little sense of relief among the thousands rallying on Sunday in Kraljevo. Under Serbian law, Vucic cannot seek another presidential term in any case and many protesters and analysts expect him to switch to the more powerful office of prime minister and hand the presidency to a loyal ally, keeping his grip on power intact.Protesters in Kraljevo the day after President Aleksandar Vučić said he would resign, June 28, 2026 [Djordje Kojadinović/Reuters]Far from sounding defeated at the Belgrade gathering, Vucic struck a combative tone, predicting that his right-wing Serbian Progressive Party, which has governed the country for 14 years, would “win more convincingly than ever before” at the next elections.He set no date either for his departure or for the elections, leaving his opponents uncertain about what comes next. The competing rallies laid bare a country split in two.At the heart of the anger is a disaster in late 2024, when the roof of a railway station gave way in the northern city of Novi Sad, killing 16 people.Protesters massing in Kraljevo the day after President Aleksandar Vučić said he would resign, June 28, 2026 [Djordje Kojadinović/Reuters]Protesters blame the tragedy on corruption and shoddy work on large state building projects, turning it into a symbol of what they see as a rotten and unaccountable government.
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