Serbia Elects Djuro Macut as Prime Minister Amid Protests
Serbia Elects Djuro Macut as Prime Minister Amid Protests

Serbia Elects Djuro Macut as Prime Minister Amid Protests

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Serbia's parliament has elected Djuro Macut, a political newcomer and medical professor, as the new Prime Minister following months of youth-led anti-corruption protests that led to the resignation of former Prime Minister Milos Vucevic. Despite the leadership change, the new cabinet largely consists of ministers from the previous administration, prompting criticism from the opposition that the government represents continuity rather than reform. Macut has pledged to focus on domestic stabilization, uphold the rule of law, and maintain a balanced foreign policy, emphasizing Serbia's commitment to the EU accession process while safeguarding national independence. He also announced the creation of a Council for Youth and Talents to address youth concerns that fueled the protests. Analysts and opposition figures argue that President Aleksandar Vucic, through his political movement and party majority, will continue to exert significant influence over the government. Public unrest and demands for deeper institutional change persist, underscoring ongoing challenges for Macut's administration.

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