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2025 in Serbia
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Events in the year 2025 in Serbia.
Incumbents
- President: Aleksandar Vučić
- Prime Minister: Miloš Vučević (until 16 April); Đuro Macut (since 16 April)
- President of the National Assembly: Ana Brnabić
Events
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Ongoing: 2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests
January
- 20 January – Eight people are killed in a fire at a nursing home in Barajevo.[1]
- 28 January – Miloš Vučević resigns as prime minister amid mass protests regarding the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse and after several incidents where members of the Serbian Progressive Party attacked students in Novi Sad.[2][3]
February
- 24 February – Serbia votes in favour of a United Nations General Assembly resolution calling Russia an aggressor state over its invasion of Ukraine. President Vučić calls the decision an accident and apologizes.[4]
March
- 4 March – A brawl breaks out in the National Assembly after opposition parties demand the confirmation of the resignation of Prime Minister Vučević and his government during a debate on a bill to increase funding for university education. Three MPs are injured.[5]
- 8–17 March – 2025 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Niš.[6]
- 11 March – Hundreds of students form a blockade around the headquarters of the Radio Television of Serbia in Belgrade, accusing the state television station of being biased towards President Aleksandar Vučić. At least one police officer is injured in clashes with students.[7]
- 15 March – Hundreds of thousands of people attend the largest-ever protest held in Serbia.[8]
April
- 16 April – Đuro Macut is elected prime minister by the National Assembly.[9]
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Holidays
- 1 January – New Year's Day
- 7 January – Christmas Day
- 27 January – Saint Sava
- 15–16 February – National Day
- 18 April – Orthodox Good Friday
- 21 April – Orthodox Easter
- 22 April – National Holocaust, World War II Genocide and other Fascist Crimes Victims Remembrance Day
- 1 May – Labour Day
- 9 May – Victory Day
- 28 June – Saint Vitus
- 15 September – Serbian Unity Day
- 21 October – World War II Serbian Victims Remembrance Day
- 11 November – Armistice Day
Deaths
January
- 4 January – Ana Gligić, 90, virologist.[12]
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