Serbian politician Momčilo Trajković has criticized the celebration of Vidovdan, a significant Serbian national and religious holiday, in front of the Serbian Presidency building and across from the National Assembly. He views the event’s location – an area colloquially known as “Ćacilend” – as a tacit acknowledgment of the failure of President Vučić’s policies regarding Kosovo. Trajković suggests the choice of venue implicitly concedes a loss in negotiations and a diminished Serbian presence in the region. The celebration’s placement is interpreted as a symbolic retreat, highlighting a perceived weakening of Serbia’s position on Kosovo. He frames the event not as a display of strength, but as an admission of defeat. The statement reflects ongoing political tensions surrounding Kosovo’s status and Serbia’s approach to the disputed territory.