Analysts believe that new elections in Serbia are less likely than the formation of a new government following the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević. The ruling party SNS could benefit from the elections, but the opposition rejects them, believing they would not ease tensions. Political scientist Aleksandar Ivković points out that the government currently wants to reduce social tensions, which elections would not achieve, especially if the opposition boycotts them. If the opposition participates in the elections, they could be penalized by voters, while a boycott would signify a clear stance.
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