Published: June 10, 2026 at 10:30 AM
Updated: June 10, 2026 at 06:30 PM
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On June 10, Aleksandar Vucic again spoke on Radio Belgrade about resigning in three to four months and tied the move to a possible early political cycle. Independent and pro-government outlets pulled different angles from the same appearance: the timing of his exit, the coming campaign, and the ruling camp's expected electoral advantage.
Published: June 10, 2026 at 10:30 AM
Updated: June 10, 2026 at 06:30 PM
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(Vučić: Dajem ostavku za tri-četiri meseca, možda i ranije, već pakujem knjige u Predsedništvu)
N1 highlighted Vucic's direct line that he is already packing books and could leave in three to four months, perhaps earlier. In that framing, the news reads as a political signal about timing and an attempt to set expectations for the next cycle himself.
Read source(Vučić: Uskoro podnosim ostavku, počeo sam da pakujem knjige u Predsedništvu)
Danas also centered the resignation theme and kept the wording about an imminent departure from the presidency. For readers, it comes across as part of a broader line in which Vucic is warming up the public to the timing and political scenario of his exit.
Read source(PLANIRAM DA PODNESEM OSTAVKU! Vučić na Radio Beogradu...)
Kurir framed the appearance as a major personal statement by the president and as part of a broad political interview on Radio Belgrade. The focus is not only the possible resignation, but also how Vucic himself describes the coming political period.
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Novosti put not the departure itself but Vucic's confidence in the future election result at the center. The headline shifts attention from resignation to the ruling side's expected advantage and to the outlet's more familiar campaign framing.
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