Serbians are voting in a presidential election on April 3 with populist incumbent Aleksandar Vucic who has boasted about his personal ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin amid Moscow's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine expected to win another five-year term as head of the Balkan nation.
Serbs head to the polls on Sunday to vote in the presidential and parliamentary elections. President Aleksandar Vucic, who is likely to stay in power, has benefitted from the media limelight amid the war in Ukraine.
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The Serbian opposition has long been in the political wilderness, plagued by infighting and stunted by an unfair electoral system. But this year change may be in the cards, with some opposition parties showing a more pragmatic approach, in terms of who they'll work with and who they'll nominate.