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    Serbian President Invites Parties for Talks as Anti-Government Protests Continue

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    Posted on April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Vučić has invited select pro-government and minority parties to talks aimed at resolving Serbia’s political crisis spurred by the deadly Novi Sad railway canopy collapse and ongoing anti-corruption protests. Opposition groups deem the talks a stalling tactic amid mounting pressure for earl

    Serbian President Launches Talks as Political Crisis and Protests Grow

    Overview of Serbia's Political Crisis and Government Response

    BELGRADE, April 2 (Reuters) - Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic will begin talks on Friday as part of what he has billed as a way to lift the country out of a political crisis but which critics have rejected as pointless negotiations ahead of any early election.

    Background: Roots of the Political Crisis

    Vucic, a populist, faces pressure from an anti-government and anti-corruption protest movement that started in December 2024, after 16 people died in the collapse of a concrete awning at a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad.

    Protesters' Demands and Calls for Early Elections

    Protesters' demands include an early parliamentary election, ahead of when it is due in December 2027.

    Government's Response and Proposed Dialogue

    On Tuesday, following a violent protest in Belgrade, Vucic, whose second and final five-year term also expires in 2027, floated the idea of a vote this summer or later in the year.

    When he has referred to the aim for a society-wide dialogue over the past year, he has said he wants to invite all parliamentary parties and students among others.

    Key Political Players and Planned Meetings

    Parties Supporting the Ruling Government

    Vucic's office said he would on Friday meet representatives from the pro-Russian Movement of Socialists and leaders of the Bosniak and Hungarian national minorities' Party of Justice and Reconciliation and the Party of Vojvodina Hungarians - parties supporting his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

    Topics of Discussion

    Ana Brnabic, the parliamentary speaker from the SNS ranks, told state RTS TV the topics would be the calls for an early parliamentary election and Serbia's relationship with the European Union.

    Opposition and Protest Movements' Reactions

    Move-Change Movement's Stance

    Savo Manojlovic, leader of the Move-Change movement which takes part in the protests, said talks with Vucic would be pointless.

    Key Demands from Protest Leaders

    "There should be no negotiations about free elections, autonomous university, independent judiciary," he said.

    Green-Left Front's Position

    The opposition Green-Left Front said it would not take part, saying: "We will continue to respond to Vucic only with an unsparing struggle against his criminal regime on all fronts."

    Serbia's Path Toward the European Union

    Required Reforms and Foreign Policy Balance

    Before it joins the EU, Serbia must reform the judiciary, curb corruption, mend ties with neighbouring Kosovo and align foreign policies with those of the bloc.

    Belgrade balances its pro-Western bid and ties with China and Russia.

    (Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Alison Williams)

    References

    • Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse
    • Serbia's Vucic calls for dialogue with anti-government protesters
    • Serbia passes judicial reforms despite EU criticism - News - Ansa.it

    Key Takeaways

    • •Protests ignited after the November 1, 2024 railway canopy collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 people, becoming a catalyst for widespread anti-corruption and democracy demands. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •President Vučić's proposed 'society-wide dialogue' has been criticized by protest leaders as meaningless unless it addresses fundamental demands: free elections, judicial independence, and autonomy for universities. (yahoo.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Serbian president invites parties for talks as anti-government protests continue

    1Why are anti-government protests continuing in Serbia?

    Protests continue due to public anger over corruption, a deadly accident, and demands for early parliamentary elections ahead of 2027.

    2What is President Aleksandar Vucic proposing to resolve the crisis?

    He has initiated talks with political parties and minority leaders, possibly considering early parliamentary elections to defuse tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Serbia's Political Crisis and Government Response
    • Background: Roots of the Political Crisis
    • Protesters' Demands and Calls for Early Elections
    • Government's Response and Proposed Dialogue
    • Key Political Players and Planned Meetings
    • Parties Supporting the Ruling Government
    • Topics of Discussion
    • Opposition and Protest Movements' Reactions
    • Move-Change Movement's Stance
    • Key Demands from Protest Leaders
    • Green-Left Front's Position
    • Serbia's Path Toward the European Union
    • Required Reforms and Foreign Policy Balance
  • •Experts and the EU have condemned recent judicial reforms that weaken court and prosecutor independence, calling them a setback to Serbia’s EU accession efforts. (ansa.it)
  • 3Who has been invited to the talks by President Vucic?

    Representatives from pro-government parties, national minorities, and student groups are among those invited.

    4Why are some opposition parties refusing to participate?

    Groups like the Green-Left Front and Move-Change movement argue negotiations are pointless without free elections and judicial independence.

    5What reforms does Serbia need for EU membership?

    Serbia must reform its judiciary, reduce corruption, improve Kosovo relations, and align foreign policy with the European Union.

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