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Serbian elections on December 17 are a referendum on President Aleksandar Vucic's government, amidst challenges from shootings, protests, and tensions with Kosovo. The elections serve as a bid to consolidate Vucic's power, following months of protests and tensions. Vucic's government has faced criticism for autocratic measures and cracking down on dissenting voices. The opposition hopes to resuscitate Serbia's political opposition, with a focus on local elections in Belgrade. Vucic's government has been under pressure due to soaring inflation and has implemented spending measures, including cash handouts and increased pensions. The president has been accused of relying on autocratic measures to maintain control and has dismissed protests as political stunts. Talks with Kosovo's breakaway province stalled, with Vucic refusing to recognize Kosovo's independence.
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