Serbia plans October snap elections
Serbia’s anti-government protests have culminated in President Aleksandar Vučić announcing snap parliamentary elections for October 18 or 25, 2026, with the exact date to be confirmed soon. He framed the move as a response to months of unrest centered on corruption and governance, and reiterated that one list would be the ruling SNS and its allies while opposition forces would run on a separate list. Vučić has signaled a possible resignation in the near term to trigger an election cycle, a development analysts say could keep him influential whether or not he remains president. Analysts and opponents alike note the elections will unfold in a tense climate as Serbia pursues European Union accession while balancing ties with Russia and China. News coverage also suggests Vučić’s party could attempt to appoint him as prime minister if it wins a parliamentary majority, underscoring the persistence of his political dominance.
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