Serbia's Vucic announces resignation amid protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign within weeks, the most significant concession yet after months of mass anti-government protests that have paralysed the country. The declaration marks a potential turning point for a leader who has dominated Serbian politics for over a decade and maintained an uneasy balance between the EU and Russia. What comes next — a managed transition or genuine democratic opening — depends heavily on whether opposition forces can coalesce around a credible alternative. Vucic had faced sustained street pressure since late 2025, when demonstrations erupted over the collapse of a railway station canopy that killed 15 people in Novi Sad.
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