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Serbia to hold snap elections in October, says president

The announcement follows more than a year of anti-corruption demonstrations sparked by the collapse of a railway station in 2024 that killed 16 people.

Serbia to hold snap elections in October, says president

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Thursday that parliamentary elections will take place on October 18 or 25, following 18 months of anti-government protests triggered by an awning collapse that killed 16 people. The elections, originally scheduled for December 2027, were announced after Vucic stated he would resign within weeks.

This is the first time he has given possible dates for the vote. Vucic, a populist with 12 years of power, may become prime minister if his Serbian Progressive Party wins. Serbia is a candidate for EU membership, but must address its rule of law, corruption, and media freedoms. Opposition figures accuse Vucic and his allies of violence, corruption, and stifling media.

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