Protesters in Serbia doubt Vucic resignation will bring change
Thousands of protesters in Serbia's Kraljevo dismissed President Aleksandar Vucic's pledge to resign, expressing skepticism about meaningful reform.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Serbian city of Kraljevo on Sunday, dismissing President Aleksandar Vucic's announced resignation as insufficient to bring about real change. The protesters voiced deep mistrust, arguing that his departure alone would not address systemic issues such as corruption, media restrictions, and lack of accountability. Many in the crowd carried signs and chanted slogans rejecting the pledge as a political tactic rather than a genuine step toward reform. While Vucic had earlier stated his intention to step down, the protesters remained unconvinced, demanding broader institutional changes. The rally is part of a larger wave of demonstrations that have been ongoing across Serbia in recent weeks, with citizens calling for a transformation of the political system. Security forces monitored the event, but no major incidents were reported.


