Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced his intention to resign, amidst ongoing anti-government demonstrations that have exerted significant pressure on his administration. The announcement came on Wednesday, though a specific timeline for his departure remains unclear. Vučić, currently serving his second term which concludes in May of next year, is reportedly considering a potential transition to the position of prime minister. This move follows suggestions from his ruling Serbian Progressive Party regarding a change in leadership. The president’s decision comes after months of widespread protests challenging his government’s policies and authority. Further details regarding the timing of the resignation and potential parliamentary changes are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. This development marks a significant moment in Serbian politics and could reshape the country’s political landscape.