Since Aleksandar Vucic has shown many times so far that he is a master at preparing political surprises, especially when it comes to the “domestic sphere”, we should not forget the option that would include rebuilding the current government led by Prime Minister Ana Bernabic ,
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has publicly stated on several occasions in recent months that he will not run in the elections in September or October, but, according to unofficial information from Demostat, this does not mean that he will avoid the elections. by the end of this year.
As speculated in political circles, there is a possibility that early parliamentary elections will be announced in late autumn or early winter and then, in April 2022, elections for the president of the state and local government will be announced on the same day.
The possibility of joining the vote for the new meeting of the National Assembly and for the constitutional changes is not excluded. On the other hand, the big question remains whether Vucic will ultimately decide to fight at different levels – for the head of state and for parliament and local governments, on the same day. It is considered, at least as things currently stand, that this scenario will not come true, because the President of Serbia and the leader of the Serbian Progressive Party would show that he does not care about the loud and repeated demands of the opposition that it is needed to split the election. Therefore, the impression is created that they will first vote in the parliamentary elections and in the “constitutional referendum”.
As Aleksandar Vucic has shown many times that he is prone to preparing political surprises, especially when it comes to the “domestic sphere”, we should not forget the option that would include rebuilding the current government led by Prime Minister Ana Bernabic. According to Demostat, staff changes and “accompanying changes” could occur after the new SNS Assembly, which is due to be held in October. This scenario would involve the removal of some ministers. Apart from Nebojsa Stefanovic and Marija Obradovic, whose names have long been linked to “big” scandals, there is growing speculation that “survival in the executive branch is not guaranteed” for Zorana Mihajlovic.