Aleksandar Vucic
Coverage of Aleksandar Vucic in the Nexus archive.
- Serbians keep up protests after President Vucic says he will step down
Thousands of protesters in Kraljevo, Serbia, continued demonstrations after President Aleksandar Vucic announced his resignation to enable early presidential and parliamentary elections. Protesters expressed satisfaction but fear Vucic may retain influence by seeking a prime minister position and installing an ally as president.
- Thousands protest in Serbia even after President Aleksandar Vucic says he'll resign
Thousands of protesters gathered in Kraljevo, Serbia, maintaining pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic after he announced plans to resign within weeks to enable early presidential and parliamentary elections.
- Protesters in Serbia doubt Vucic resignation will bring change
Thousands of protesters gathered in Serbia's Kraljevo, dismissing Aleksandar Vucic's pledge to resign.
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic Announces Imminent Resignation and Early Elections
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced his resignation within weeks, ending his second and final mandate before its 2027 expiration. He plans to support his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in upcoming early elections, proposing an electoral list named 'United Serbia.'
- Serbia’s President Vucic says he’ll resign within weeks, amid student protests
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic announced his resignation within weeks, citing youth-led protests demanding early elections. He has not specified exact dates for his resignation or the elections.
- Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says will resign within ‘weeks’
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign within weeks amid ongoing antigovernment protests.
- Serbia’s populist President Vucic says he will resign within weeks as election nears
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic announced he will resign within weeks, likely triggering early elections amid youth-led protests over autocratic governance and a deadly train station accident. Vucic, who cannot run for re-election due to term limits, pledged to support his Serbian Progressive Party in upcoming elections, despite facing criticism over democratic backsliding and police crackdowns.
- Montenegro blocks entry to 87 Serbs over security concerns ahead of EU summit
Montenegro banned 87 Serbs from entering the country due to security concerns ahead of an EU summit with Western Balkan leaders. The individuals, linked to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's campaign, were intercepted at a Montenegrin airport with pro-Vucic materials.
- Intesa Seals SRTs on $4.8 Billion in US Corporate and ESG Loans
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA Banca Intesa sealed SRTs on $4.8 billion in US corporate and ESG loans. The bank's branch in Belgrade, Serbia, was mentioned, and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic attended events in Moscow marking the 80th anniversary of World War II victory and is expected to negotiate a new gas contract with Vladimir Putin.
- Belgrade bets on Beijing as Budapest pivots to Brussels
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's state visit to China in May 2026 highlighted Belgrade's strategic alignment with Beijing through over 20 bilateral agreements on infrastructure and AI, contrasting with Budapest's shift toward Brussels amid global power bloc fragmentation.
- Vucic and Xi agree to strengthen ‘ironclad friendship’ between Serbia and China
China and Serbia agreed to deepen security and economic cooperation during President Aleksandar Vucic's state visit to Beijing. The joint statement emphasized collaboration in counterterrorism, preventing color revolutions, and enhancing security for major events and the Belt and Road Initiative. Both leaders described their relationship as an 'ironclad friendship.'
- New wave of Serbia protests draws nearly 200,000 people
A new wave of anti-government protests in Serbia, led by university students, drew nearly 200,000 participants demanding major political changes. The rally, held in Belgrade on May 23, 2026, targeted President Aleksandar Vucic's leadership.
- Protesters clash with police after an anti-government rally in Serbia's capital
Clashes erupted between protesters and riot police after an anti-government rally in Belgrade, Serbia. Tens of thousands of opponents of President Aleksandar Vucic participated in the demonstration.