During a parliamentary session today, Aleksandar Ivanović, a member of the National Movement of Serbia (NPS), questioned the Speaker of Parliament, Ana Brnabić, regarding the scheduling of a session to discuss a motion of no confidence in the government. Brnabić responded by questioning the motivations behind the request and seemingly deflected the inquiry, asking who would fulfill Ivanović’s “wishes.” The exchange occurred during a regular assembly meeting, highlighting ongoing tensions between the opposition and the ruling coalition. Ivanović’s question signals a renewed push from the opposition to challenge the current government’s legitimacy. Brnabić’s response suggests a reluctance to prioritize the no-confidence vote and a counter-offensive against the opposition’s agenda. The incident underscores the increasingly fractious political climate within the Serbian parliament. Further proceedings are expected to reveal when, or if, the no-confidence motion will be debated.