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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stepped down as leader of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party SNS at a party congress on Saturday, saying a new approach was needed to unite the country, but said he would remain head of state. The move came a day after tens of thousands of people from across Serbia and from neighbouring Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia rallied in the centre of Belgrade in a show of support for Vucic following big anti-government protests over two mass shootings that killed 18 people earlier this month.
Leaders of the SNS accepted Vucic's resignation offer at the party congress in Kragujevac, central Serbia, and appointed defence minister Milos Vucevic to replace him, as Vucic had proposed.
Vucic told the congress he believes "a slightly different approach is needed to unite a greater number of those who want to fight for the victory of patriotic Serbia Opposition parties and rights watchdogs have long accused Vucic and the SNS of autocracy, stifling media freedoms, violence against political opponents, corruption and ties with organised crime.
Vucic and his allies deny the accusations. Vucic told the congress he would stay head of state and would remain a party member. After his appointment, Vucevic confirmed the SNS will join an umbrella political organisation which Vucic plans to create on June Vucic became president of the SNS in , replacing Tomislav Nikolic who held the post since when the party was formed as an offshoot of the ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party.