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Serbia Polls Spell Trouble for Vucic

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Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) are on track to lose the next parliamentary elections, according ...

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If elections were held today, in a scenario in which only the student list (a list of professors, workers, farmers, experts, supported by students), the movement led by Aleksandar Vučić (SNS, SPS, Zavetnici) and minority parties were running, 54.8 percent of Serbian citizens would vote for the student list, while 42.1 percent would vote for Vučić's list.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Vucic's second term of office will continue until mid-2027. However, experts are not so sure whether Vucic and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which has been ruling since 2012, will survive the current crisis. Vucic hopes that the dissatisfaction of the citizens will decrease over time, political scientist Vladimir Pavicevic said on Thursday to the daily newspaper Danas. He is convinced, however, that the dissatisfaction of the protesting c…

·Bolzano, Italy
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The correlations in the domestic political scene seem to be overturned by the student protests in Serbia, which have lasted for more than eight months. Poll conducted from June 23 to… The “Student List” first party in Serbia- Overwhelming superiority over Vucic-Novak Djokovic most popular “politician” - I NAFTEMBORIKI

If elections were held today, the student list would win more votes than Vučić's, according to research by the Sprint Insight agency.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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