Ongoing student-led protests against corruption and electoral fraud, sparked by the 2024 Novi Sad train station collapse, persist into May 2026, with thousands rallying in Belgrade on May 10 demanding snap elections and President Aleksandar Vučić's resignation. Despite narrowing margins for his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in March local elections and EU threats to freeze €1.5 billion in funding over rule-of-law failures, Vučić remains entrenched, having initiated opposition talks in early April without breakthroughs. Fragmented opposition hinders momentum, while speculation swirls around potential snap parliamentary elections this summer—though his presidential term runs to 2027 absent resignation, impeachment, or early vote. Traders eye protest escalation or EU leverage as key catalysts.
Polymarket ডেটা রেফারেন্স করে পরীক্ষামূলক AI-জেনারেটেড সারাংশ। এটি ট্রেডিং পরামর্শ নয় এবং এই মার্কেট কীভাবে রেজলভ হয় তাতে কোনো ভূমিকা রাখে না। · আপডেটেডAleksandar Vučić out as Serbian President by...?
Aleksandar Vučić out as Serbian President by...?
$12,418 Vol.
June 30, 2026
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$12,418 Vol.
June 30, 2026
11%
An announcement of Aleksandar Vučić's resignation/removal before this market's end date will immediately resolve this market to "Yes", regardless of when the announced resignation/removal goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be the government of Serbia, however a consensus of credible reporting will also suffice.
মার্কেট ওপেন হয়েছে: Nov 13, 2025, 4:29 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An announcement of Aleksandar Vučić's resignation/removal before this market's end date will immediately resolve this market to "Yes", regardless of when the announced resignation/removal goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be the government of Serbia, however a consensus of credible reporting will also suffice.
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0x65070BE91...Ongoing student-led protests against corruption and electoral fraud, sparked by the 2024 Novi Sad train station collapse, persist into May 2026, with thousands rallying in Belgrade on May 10 demanding snap elections and President Aleksandar Vučić's resignation. Despite narrowing margins for his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in March local elections and EU threats to freeze €1.5 billion in funding over rule-of-law failures, Vučić remains entrenched, having initiated opposition talks in early April without breakthroughs. Fragmented opposition hinders momentum, while speculation swirls around potential snap parliamentary elections this summer—though his presidential term runs to 2027 absent resignation, impeachment, or early vote. Traders eye protest escalation or EU leverage as key catalysts.
Polymarket ডেটা রেফারেন্স করে পরীক্ষামূলক AI-জেনারেটেড সারাংশ। এটি ট্রেডিং পরামর্শ নয় এবং এই মার্কেট কীভাবে রেজলভ হয় তাতে কোনো ভূমিকা রাখে না। · আপডেটেড
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