The Serbian opposition movement “Beograd u pokretu” (Belgrade in Motion) has called for the resignation of Belgrade Mayor Aleksandar Šapić following President Aleksandar Vučić’s announcement that he will personally address issues with the city’s trolleybus system. The organization views the President’s intervention in a local transport matter as an overreach of executive power and indicative of the Mayor’s ineffectiveness. They argue that if the President needs to resolve a problem concerning trolleybuses, the Mayor should step down. This move highlights ongoing tensions between the central government and local authorities in Belgrade. “Beograd u pokretu” suggests the situation demonstrates a breakdown in the division of responsibilities. The opposition party believes the President’s involvement undermines the authority of the city government and signals a lack of confidence in the Mayor’s leadership. No immediate response has been issued by either the President or the Mayor’s office.