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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks during a major rally organised by Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade, Serbia, June 27, 2026. Djordje Kojadinovic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks during a major rally organised by Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade, Serbia, June 27, 2026. Djordje Kojadinovic
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Serbia will hold snap parliamentary elections on October 18 or 25, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday, more than a month after he pledged at ​his party rally to schedule them.

“The parliamentary elections will be held ‌on October 18 or 25. The exact date will be known in the coming days,” Vucic said in a live TV broadcast.

The parliamentary elections in Serbia were originally set for December 2027.

"On ​one list there will be the (ruling) Serbian Progressive Party with its list, ​on the other all other political options,” he said.

On June 27, Vucic, ⁠a populist, said he would resign within weeks and the country would hold ​early parliamentary and presidential elections, following 18 months of anti-government protests. This is the ​first time he gave possible dates for the vote.

The announcement by Vucic, who has been in power as president or prime minister for 12 years, came after more than a year of ​anti-corruption demonstrations led by students 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.

In ⁠the broadcast, Vucic did not say when he would resign to trigger an early presidential vote.

Analysts say Vucic may become a prime minister if his Serbian Progressive Party wins in parliamentary elections. That would continue a long trend in which the power ​in Serbia follows Vucic, ​regardless of his ⁠title.

Serbia is a candidate to join the EU, but Belgrade still has strong ties with Russia and China — a line Vucic has had ​to walk throughout his time in power.

Before joining the EU, ​Serbia must ⁠improve its rule of law, including conditions for free and fair elections, and root out corruption and organised crime. It also has to align its foreign policies with those ⁠of the ​bloc, the EU has said for years.

Opposition figures ​accused 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.

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