AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSerbia’s Politics: Aleksandar Vučić says he will resign as president in a few weeks and trigger early elections, but Reuters reports skepticism he’ll simply reposition himself for a return to power as protests continue. Protests & Governance: Opposition and student groups keep up pressure, pointing to corruption claims tied to the 2024 Novi Sad train-station awning tragedy. Security & Military: Vučić also says compulsory military service will start in March next year, aimed at boosting defence capabilities. Foreign Policy & Diplomacy: Serbia’s deputy parliament speaker Marina Raguš met Tunisia’s parliamentarians to discuss Kosovo-Metohija and cooperation; Serbia’s PM Djuro Macut met civil aviation officials about regulatory changes and a planned Belgrade–Cairo route. Economy & Daily Life: The dinar’s official median euro rate is 117.3763 RSD. Climate & Health: A record heatwave is pushing into Serbia again, with forecasts up to 39C and fresh wildfire fears across the Balkans. Sport: Wimbledon opened with Jannik Sinner surviving a five-set scare against Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanović to reach the second round.
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