AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSerbian Politics: President Aleksandar Vučić told supporters in Belgrade he will resign “within weeks,” setting up early presidential and parliamentary elections as student-led anti-corruption protests continue. Protests & Power: Reuters reports thousands are expected to rally in Kraljevo on Sunday, with analysts warning Vučić may still try to keep influence by shifting roles. Military Policy: Serbia will reintroduce a “very short” mandatory military service starting next March, targeting men under 30 for about 75 days, reversing the 2011 move to a fully professional force. Kosovo Tensions: Kosovo police detained several people during a Serb commemoration at Gazimestan near Pristina, with chants including “Kosovo is Serbia.” US Sanctions: The US sanctioned 131 Western Balkan targets, with Serbia listed most heavily (49), citing organised crime, corruption, terrorism and efforts to help Russia bypass restrictions. Heatwave Watch: Europe braces for extreme heat, with forecasts of 191 million people facing 35C+ on Sunday, including Serbia.
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