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Serbia President Vucic says to resign within weeks, one year before end of mandate

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Posted on June 27, 2026

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· Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Serbian President Vucic says he will resign within weeks; move comes after student protests

Vucic’s Announcement and Political Context

By Aleksandar Vasovic

BELGRADE, June 27 (Reuters) - Serbia's populist president Aleksandar Vucic, under pressure after months of anti-government protests, said on Saturday he will resign within weeks and the country will hold early presidential and parliamentary elections. 

Background: Protests and Triggers

The announcement by Vucic, in power for 13 years, came after a year-and-a-half of sometimes violent, anti-corruption protests, led by students, and triggered by the collapse of an awning at a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad in November 2024 in which 16 people died. 

Student Actions and Demands

Days ago in the city of Novi Sad, students commemorated victims of the disaster and demanded snap general elections. Another student rally is scheduled for Sunday in the town of Kraljevo, in Serbia's southeast.

Vucic’s Statement and Political Strategy

"I will be president for only a couple of weeks, and then I will resign," Vucic told his supporters at a pro-government rally in the capital, Belgrade. Vucic's second and final mandate was due to expire in mid-2027.

Election Plans

Vucic said he would help his Serbian Progressive Party win the presidential election and the early parliamentary vote, also originally set for 2027. He did not specify when he would resign nor when he would dissolve parliament, a precondition for early parliamentary elections. 

Reactions from Opposition and Protesters

Student Movement Response

Savo Manojlovic, head of the student opposition Move-Change Movement, said: "By resigning and with early presidential and parliamentary elections Vucic is trying to preempt his inevitable fall, because of protests and because of the student movement which has more support than he does."

Allegations Against the Government

Protesters, opposition and rights groups allege the railway station disaster was a sign of broader government mismanagement of construction projects and corruption. They also accuse Vucic and his allies of violence against political opponents, rampant corruption, ties with organised crime, and stifling media freedoms. Vucic and his allies deny these allegations.    Activists from the student-led movement and the opposition parties have said they want to challenge Vucic and the SNS in the elections.

Serbia’s EU Aspirations and Future Outlook

EU Membership Requirements

Serbia is a candidate to join the EU, but Belgrade is required to first improve its rule of law, including conditions for free and fair elections, and to root out corruption and organised crime. It also has to align its foreign policies with those of the bloc, including slapping sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic, Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Vučić pledged to resign within weeks and trigger early elections for both president and parliament, asserting constitutional adherence and avoiding a term cut‑short narrative.
  • He previously indicated a 3–4 month resignation timeline, with snap elections likely outside July–August, and the actual poll window expected between September and November.
  • Under Serbia’s constitution, elections must be held within 90 days of a presidential resignation, and the parliamentary speaker would serve as acting president during the interim.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Serbia's President Vucic resign?
President Aleksandar Vucic stated he will resign within a couple of weeks.
Why is President Vucic resigning before his mandate ends?
Vucic announced his resignation and called for early presidential and parliamentary elections.
When does President Vucic's current mandate expire?
Vucic's second and last mandate expires in mid-2027.
Where did President Vucic announce his resignation?
He announced his resignation during a pro-government rally in Belgrade.

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