Serbia is anticipating parliamentary elections sometime before the close of the year, or potentially as early as June, according to current projections. President Vučić’s second term, mandated by the nation’s constitution, concludes next year, preventing him from seeking re-election. Should he choose to pursue a similar constitutional maneuver to that undertaken by Vladimir Putin at the start of the 21st century following multiple presidential terms in Russia, the situation would mirror that precedent.
Ana Brnabić, also the deputy head of the ruling SNS, affirmed this today during an interview on RTS, stating that Vučić has no plans to alter the constitutional framework. “Within the SNS, we are optimistic, and we will engage in conversations with him, requesting he be our candidate for Prime Minister,” Brnabić explained. “We will assess his response and determine our course of action.” She indicated that discussions within the SNS regarding a potential candidacy are scheduled to commence before the end of the current year.
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Serbia is expected to hold parliamentary elections before the end of the year, or possibly as early as June. President Vučić’s current term, as stipulated by the constitution, expires next year, thus