Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s decision to postpone planned summer elections appears to stem from concerns about securing sufficient support, according to claims made by union leader Stojiljković. Stojiljković, citing information from the “Nezavisnost” (Independence) union and other sources, alleges Vučić assessed his ability to garner backing through pressure tactics. The specifics of this alleged pressure remain undisclosed, but the information suggests a calculated retreat from a potentially unfavorable electoral situation. This development follows earlier speculation about a snap election push by Vučić’s ruling party. The postponement raises questions about the political climate in Serbia and the strength of opposition forces. Further details regarding the reasons behind Vučić’s decision are currently emerging.