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Vučić "broji sitno" na mestu predsednika i sprema se za premijera, šta rade opozicija i studenti
Serbia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Vučić "broji sitno" na mestu predsednika i sprema se za premijera, šta rade opozicija i studenti

The article discusses Aleksandar Vučić's potential transition from president to prime minister in Serbia, noting his preparations for this role and the possibility of early elections. Vučić has stated he would take on the new position if he gains public trust through elections. The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) sees Vučić as their top candidate, while analyst Zoran Panović notes that Vučić has successfully restored confidence among his supporters. The article mentions speculation around possible early parliamentary and presidential elections, possibly in September, October, or November, though the exact timing remains unclear. Panović highlights concerns about fragmentation within opposition parties, which could weaken their ability to challenge Vučić effectively. Meanwhile, students who initially supported the opposition have distanced themselves, citing issues with the opposition's plans and programs. Research by the Demostat institute suggests that a unified front between students and the opposition could pose a serious challenge to Vučić.

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Vučić "broji sitno" na mestu predsednika i sprema se za premijera, šta rade opozicija i studenti

The article discusses Aleksandar Vučić's potential transition from president to prime minister in Serbia, noting his preparations for this role and the possibility of early elections. Vučić has stated he would take on the new position if he gains public trust through elections. The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) sees Vučić as their top candidate, while analyst Zoran Panović notes that Vučić has successfully restored confidence among his supporters. The article mentions speculation around possible early parliamentary and presidential elections, possibly in September, October, or November, though the exact timing remains unclear. Panović highlights concerns about fragmentation within opposition parties, which could weaken their ability to challenge Vučić effectively. Meanwhile, students who initially supported the opposition have distanced themselves, citing issues with the opposition's plans and programs. Research by the Demostat institute suggests that a unified front between students and the opposition could pose a serious challenge to Vučić.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Vučić in a positive light, emphasizing his preparedness for leadership and the perceived weakness of the opposition. It uses favorable language toward Vučić and his party, suggesting they are consolidating power, while portraying the opposition as fragmented and ineffective. The '

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