Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić Announces Resignation and Early Elections Amid Protests
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First reported by Kan News · 2 hours ago
What happened
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his resignation within weeks and called for early elections amid ongoing protests triggered by a deadly train station collapse. Despite stepping down, analysts believe Vučić plans to retain power through his party, possibly returning as prime minister. The move follows widespread accusations of corruption and mismanagement against his government.
- 01Serbian President Vučić announces resignation and early elections weeks ahead of schedule.
- 02Protests erupted after a 2024 Novi Sad train station roof collapse killed 16 people.
- 03Opposition fears Vučić's resignation is a political tactic to maintain power.
- 04Vučić's party aims to win early elections under the new name 'United Serbia'.
- 05Polls show opposition could win over 50% of votes, surpassing Vučić's bloc.
- 06Experts predict Vučić may return as prime minister to retain influence.
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