Turbulent Local Elections In Serbia Spark Protests

Local elections in Serbia held on 29 March 2026 in ten municipalities saw the ruling coalition claim victory across all contests, but the process was marred by widespread reports of irregularities, protests and civic unrest.

Voters cast ballots in the city of Bor and the municipalities of Aranđelovac, Bajina Bašta, Kula, Knjaževac, Kladovo, Majdanpek, Lučani, Smederevska Palanka and in the Sevojno city municipality, with the governing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and its allied lists declared winners in every locality. However, a number of incidents, including fights in Bor and other towns, reports of intimidation, alleged vote-buying, pressure on observers and allegations of police involvement in suppressing independent monitors, led to significant public outrage and accusations of election misconduct.

The elections took place in a highly charged atmosphere. Serbia has seen nearly two years of ongoing civic protests following previous political crises, and many citizens expressed frustration that local polls were conducted amid what they describe as unequal conditions and administrative pressure. Civic groups and student protest movements reported intimidation at polling stations and plan to pursue legal action over the alleged irregularities.

A notable feature of these elections was the involvement of student and civic lists, emerging partly out of the broader protest movement, made up of young activists, academics and citizens seeking alternative representation. While these lists brought energy and visibility to the campaign in places like Kula, they struggled to achieve major electoral success amid organisational challenges and limited reach.

Observers and analysts see these local elections not just as isolated contests, but as a significant indicator of the broader political landscape ahead of the general elections expected in Serbia later in 2026. The continuing civic mobilisation and sharp public debate suggest that the upcoming national vote could be particularly dynamic and unpredictable, with strong demands for reform and greater political accountability driving public discourse.

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