The Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) officially presented its comprehensive political program, “Serbia After Vučić,” today, Monday, June 22, 2026. The blueprint outlines emergency institutional steps for the first 100 days following a potential change in power, aiming to completely strip away the ruling Serbian Progressive Party’s (SNS) control structures.
To ensure public oversight, the opposition party launched an interactive platform where citizens can submit direct suggestions and track whether future transitional promises are being kept.
The 100-Day Transition Calendar
SSP President Dragan Đilas emphasized that removing the current administration cannot be treated as a standard, democratic transfer of power. He argued that the systemic fusion of state institutions with corrupt interests demands an immediate, scheduled overhaul.
THE SSP TRANSITION TIMELINE (FIRST 100 DAYS)
FIRST 24 HOURS │ FIRST 7 DAYS │ FIRST 30 DAYS │ 100 DAYS & BEYOND
──────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼───────────────────────┼───────────────────────
• Immediate executive │ • Comprehensive audits│ • Launch of structural│ • Permanent lockdown
decrees to halt │ of public finances │ reforms to build the│ of deep systemic
systemic abuses. │ and state agencies. │ "New State" model. │ political changes.
Đilas noted that a strict timeline is necessary to navigate the country out of its current democratic deficit:
“This is not an ordinary change of government. We are not replacing one democratic administration with another. This is a profound shift that requires changing the entire system because the current regime is autocratic, deeply intertwined with criminal elements, and riddled with corruption at every step. That is why we created the ‘Government Calendar’—spanning the first 24 hours to the 100-day mark to solidify structural changes.”
— Dragan Đilas, President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP)
By the end of the 100-day transition window, the opposition plans to permanently isolate public funds, state institutions, and electoral processes from single-party influence, coercion, and political blackmail.
Dismantling the Regime Without Public Chaos
SSP Member of Parliament Peđa Mitrović demonstrated the interactive digital layout of the plan, walking through the scheduled daily operational tasks of the proposed transitional government.
Mitrović stated that publishing a highly detailed, day-by-day plan is crucial to alleviating widespread public anxiety regarding the stability of the country immediately after the eventual collapse of President Aleksandar Vučić’s administration. He characterized the document as a practical, technical guide designed to prevent post-election chaos while the old progressive networks are systematically unplugged from public infrastructure.
