Key facts
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign within weeks.
- Early presidential and parliamentary elections will be triggered.
- The resignation follows months of anti-corruption and anti-government protests.
- Vucic has been criticized for democratic backsliding and media clampdowns.
- A military exercise is scheduled for June 28 to display new defense systems.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign his post within weeks, paving the way for early elections. Vucic stated that his second and final presidential term, which was set to conclude in mid-2027, is nearing its end. He made the announcement to supporters in Belgrade, suggesting his departure could occur in three to four months, with advance notice to be provided.
The resignation follows over a year of student-led protests against Vucic's increasingly autocratic rule, with demands for early parliamentary elections. The protests initially stemmed from a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad in November 2024, evolving into a broader anti-government movement citing corruption and incompetence.
