Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has indicated he may step down in response to ongoing public protests, potentially paving the way for early elections. While not an immediate resignation, Vucic stated he is open to new elections and suggested he would not lead his party in the next electoral cycle. The announcement follows weeks of demonstrations sparked by concerns over electoral fraud and violence. Opposition leaders have demanded a full investigation into the recent elections and the establishment of an independent electoral commission. Vucic’s statement represents a significant shift, though the timing and specifics of any potential election remain unclear. Further details regarding his future role and the process for new elections are expected to be announced soon. This development marks a critical moment in Serbian politics following sustained public pressure.