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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic

Aleksandar Vucic - Serbian lawyer and politician. Aleksandar Vucic was born on March 5, 1970 in Belgrade.

told a meeting with the leadership of his Serbian Progressive Party (SPP) that they were "left alone" unhappy with relations with the SPS, Serbian media reported.

"It is better to go into opposition than to have the state run by party and private interests. I am ready to go to the elections as a candidate for prime minister, but I will not give in to blackmail either by the West, or by the SPS, or by fake right-wing parties," Vucic said at the meeting with the SPP leadership.

According to media close to the ruling party, the elections will be held in September this year and Vucic will be a candidate for Prime Minister.

This was confirmed to TV Pink by a source from SPP.

The hint of a complete change in the political scene in Serbia appeared during the last session of the parliament devoted to Kosovo.

The head of state and leader of the strongest political party in Serbia said that the SPP was left alone in the defense of the state's interests and that the people were by his side, writes the "Novosti" newspaper.

"I am very disappointed with the behavior of the socialists, who were somewhere in the middle and wanted to please everyone," Vucic quoted SPP sources as saying to media close to the ruling party.

The president also stated that "he is fed up with corrupt people who want to get rich at the expense of the party, often refer to him in their murky affairs, and whenever they have to fight for the country and for the people, they are the first to turn their backs." , writes TV Pink on its website.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said he is ready to run for prime minister

"Novosti" quoted SPP Executive Board Chairman Darko Glisic as saying that "the Socialist Party of Serbia continues its daily practice of flirting and wooing scumbags from the opposition. I inform them that the SPP is ready to join the opposition today, but it will never be part of political deals. Our policy is love and work for Serbia and our people, not an armchair at any price," Glisic said.

If a decision is made to go to elections, it is most realistic that they will take place in October or November, "Novosti" also writes.

Media close to the ruling party have pointed to September as a possible month for elections.

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