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Serbians keep up protests after President Vucic says he will step down

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Aleksandar Vucic *Serbia Kraljevo Serbian Progressive Party Belgrade

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Jun 28 Evening

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South China Morning Post22h ago

Serbians keep up protests after President Vucic says he will step down

Thousands of Serbians protested in Kraljevo on Sunday, continuing demonstrations after President Aleksandar Vucic announced he would step down within weeks. Vucic's statement aims to facilitate early presidential and parliamentary elections. While some protesters are pleased with his resignation, they remain concerned that Vucic might not fully relinquish power. Analysts suggest he could seek the prime minister position and appoint an ally as president to maintain influence. Protesters like Marko Djokic expressed skepticism about Vucic truly leaving power.

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Al Jazeera23h ago

Protesters in Serbia doubt Vucic resignation will bring change

Thousands of protesters assembled in Kraljevo, Serbia, expressing skepticism regarding President Aleksandar Vucic's promise to resign. The demonstration indicates that the protesters do not believe Vucic's pledge will lead to meaningful change. The article does not provide further details on the reasons for the protest or the specific nature of the change the protesters seek, beyond their doubt about the resignation's impact.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

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. 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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Key Claims

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President Vucic stated he would step down within weeks to allow for early elections.

— President Vucic

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

— Aleksandar Vucic

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Thousands of protesters gathered in Kraljevo, Serbia, to pressure President Aleksandar Vucic.

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Marko Djokic expressed doubt about Vucic fully stepping down.

— Marko Djokic

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Thousands of protesters gathered in Serbia's Kraljevo.

Jun 27 Evening

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Serbia’s President Vucic says he’ll resign within weeks, amid student protests

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Saturday that he will resign within weeks, a move that will lead to early elections. This decision follows youth-led protests that have challenged his authority. Vucic did not provide a specific timeline for his resignation or the upcoming elections, which could be for parliament or the presidency. He is currently in his second term and is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election as president. Both presidential and parliamentary elections are scheduled for next year. Speculation has previously suggested Vucic might seek the more powerful position of prime minister.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says will resign within ‘weeks’

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign from his position within "weeks," following months of youth-led antigovernment protests. Vucic stated his intention at a pro-government rally in Belgrade, indicating he would help his party in upcoming early presidential and parliamentary elections. His current second and final mandate was scheduled to end in mid-2027. The protests, which began in November 2024 after a deadly rail disaster, have led to accusations of excessive force and arbitrary arrests by Serbian police from the European Union, and previously resulted in the resignation of the Prime Minister. Vucic's announcement suggests a shift in Serbian leadership amidst significant public discontent.

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Key Claims

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Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic stated he will resign within weeks.

— Aleksandar Vucic

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The resignation follows youth-led protests that have challenged Vucic's authority.

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Vucic is currently serving his second term as president.

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Serbia's election law prohibits Vucic from running for president again.

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Regular presidential and parliamentary elections in Serbia are scheduled for next year.