early parliamentary elections
Coverage of early parliamentary elections in the Nexus archive.
- Serbia at a crossroads: Elections loom as Vučić seeks to survive political crisis
Serbia may face early parliamentary elections as President Aleksandar Vučić plans to resign and transition to a prime minister role amid mass student-led anti-corruption protests. The protests, fueled by the 2024 Novi Sad train station collapse that killed 16 people, have intensified demands for new elections and highlighted political tensions.
- 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.
- Kremlin-friendly ex-president Rumen Radev scores big election win in Bulgaria
Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's Kremlin-friendly ex-president, secured a significant victory in the early parliamentary elections. His win highlights shifting political dynamics in Bulgaria, with Radev's pro-Russian stance potentially influencing the country's foreign policy direction.