Key facts
- President Aleksandar Vučić of Serbia has resigned.
- Analysts expect Vučić to seek the prime minister role after snap elections.
- Student-led protests are ongoing in Serbia.
- Hungary has lifted its veto on Ukraine's EU membership bid.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar is resisting fast-tracking Ukraine's EU membership progress.
- Magyar advocates for prioritizing Western Balkan candidates for EU membership.
- Magyar insists on the implementation of a minority rights deal with Ukraine.
Serbia's most influential politician, President Aleksandar Vučić, has announced his resignation from the presidency. This significant political shift is anticipated by experts to lead Vučić to seek the prime minister role following snap elections. The move is seen as an effort to consolidate power amidst ongoing student-led protests and complex geopolitical alliances.
In parallel developments, Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has expressed reservations about fast-tracking Ukraine's bid for European Union membership. While Hungary has lifted its veto on Ukraine's EU membership, Magyar insists on prioritizing candidates from the Western Balkans. He also stresses the necessity of implementing a minority rights deal between Ukraine and Hungary before further EU accession steps are taken for Ukraine.
