Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic resigns as leader of ruling party

Vucic's decision follows massive anti-government protests and appoints Defense Minister Milos Vucevic as successor
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has stepped down as the leader of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) during a party congress, citing the necessity for a fresh approach to unite the country.
However, he will continue his role as the head of state. The move comes in the aftermath of widespread protests against the government, triggered by two tragic mass shootings that resulted in the loss of 18 lives earlier this month.
Notably, a significant demonstration held in Belgrade garnered support from tens of thousands of individuals hailing from Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Bosnia, further strengthening Vucic's position.
The party congress, convened in Kragujevac, central Serbia, saw SNS leaders accepting Vucic's resignation offer and appointing Defense Minister Milos Vucevic as his successor, aligning with Vucic's recommendation.
In his address to the congress, Vucic emphasized the urgent need for a slightly altered approach that can effectively bring together a wider spectrum of individuals committed to advancing a successful and patriotic Serbia. He advocated for prioritizing citizens' interests, fostering unity rather than division, and promoting a sense of togetherness.
Critics, comprising opposition parties and human rights watchdogs, have long accused Vucic and the SNS of exhibiting autocratic tendencies, stifling media freedoms, resorting to violence against political adversaries, engaging in corruption, and maintaining ties with organized crime. However, Vucic and his allies have consistently refuted these allegations. Vucic assured the SNS congress that he intends to retain his position as the head of state while remaining a loyal member of the party, proudly reflecting his unwavering commitment to the organization he has led for several years.
Following Vucic's appointment, Defense Minister Milos Vucevic confirmed the SNS's intention to join a broader political coalition, which Vucic plans to establish on June 28. This move indicates Vucic's strategy to forge stronger alliances as part of his vision for the future of Serbia. (ILKHA)
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