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European Court Prohibits Forced Eviction of Roma Families in Serbia
Politicsn1-serbiadanas9h ago2 sources

European Court Prohibits Forced Eviction of Roma Families in Serbia

The European Court of Human Rights has issued an interim measure against the Serbian government, prohibiting the forced eviction of Roma families from the Line 26 terminus. This decision follows an appeal by the A11 Initiative, which highlighted the human rights concerns surrounding the planned evictions.

Serbian Government Establishes New Anti-Terrorism Body
Politicsn1-serbiadanas7d ago2 sources

Serbian Government Establishes New Anti-Terrorism Body

The Serbian government has established a new national body for combating terrorism, which will be fully operational soon. However, some commentators are warning about the potential for this body to be used against political opponents.

Director Stevan Filipović Attacked, Critics Blame Serbian Government
Politicsdanas9d ago

Director Stevan Filipović Attacked, Critics Blame Serbian Government

Serbian director Stevan Filipović was attacked, leading to accusations from Filipović and the MASA organization that President Vučić and the government are responsible for creating a climate of violence against critics. MASA stated that the government has escalated to daily physical violence against its detractors.

Serbian Government Avoids Elections Due to SNS Rating
Politicsn1-serbia11d ago

Serbian Government Avoids Elections Due to SNS Rating

Marko Vujić, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Sciences, stated that the Serbian government is not calling elections because current polls are precise, showing the SNS party's rating is 'stuck' at a certain number of votes.

Serbian Editor Criticizes Government's Anti-European Stance
Worldn1-serbia17d ago

Serbian Editor Criticizes Government's Anti-European Stance

Aleksandar Roknić, an editor at the newspaper 'Danas', stated that the Serbian government is committed to maintaining a polarized state and that a significant majority of ministers disdain the EU, despite the country's stated European path.

Serbian Government Sells Cultural Institutions to Investor
Culturedanas24d ago

Serbian Government Sells Cultural Institutions to Investor

Milena Dragićević Šešić criticizes the Serbian government for selling cultural institutions like Stara šećerana and Ristićev KPGT to an investor, who also received management rights for Atelje 212, allegedly to fulfill the 'leader's' wishes.

Serbian Minister's "Ethnic Cleansing" Remark Sparks Outrage
Politicsn1-serbiadnevnik-bgdanas+5n1-bihnaftemporikivijesti-mebalkan-webavgi1mo ago8 sources

Serbian Minister's "Ethnic Cleansing" Remark Sparks Outrage

A Serbian minister's statement about "ethnically cleansing Kosovo" has ignited diplomatic outrage and strong condemnation from the European Commission and other European political parties. Critics are calling for her removal and questioning the Serbian government's stance.

Serbian government accused of waging hybrid war
Worldvijesti-me1mo ago

Serbian government accused of waging hybrid war

An official claims that Serbia's government is waging a hybrid war against its majority population, with the military security agency (VBA) deeply embedded in the civil sector and its head holding a powerful position.

Serbian Government Orders Cheaper Diesel for Farmers Amid Rising Fuel Prices
Worldn1-serbiadanas1mo ago2 sources

Serbian Government Orders Cheaper Diesel for Farmers Amid Rising Fuel Prices

The Serbian government has mandated a lower price for diesel for farmers at 184 dinars, available from all fuel retailers. This decision comes as opposition figures criticize the government, noting that diesel prices in Serbia are significantly higher than before the Iranian crisis, despite global oil prices being lower.

Serbian Government Criticized Over European Integration and Election Outcomes
Worlddanas1mo ago

Serbian Government Criticized Over European Integration and Election Outcomes

The Serbian government is facing criticism regarding its approach to European integration, with some suggesting it is hindering progress. Additionally, there are claims that the ruling SNS party experienced a setback, indicating President Vučić may no longer be able to declare an election victory early in the evening.

Serbian Government Approves Parent-Caregiver Bill
Politicsn1-serbiadanascdm-me2mo ago3 sources

Serbian Government Approves Parent-Caregiver Bill

The Serbian Government has approved the draft Parent-Caregiver Bill during its latest session. This decision marks a significant step towards establishing new legal provisions for parent-caregivers in the country.

SRCE Accuses Serbian Government of Obstructing EU Funds
Politicsdanas2mo ago

SRCE Accuses Serbian Government of Obstructing EU Funds

Stefan Janjić, Secretary General of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated that the government is attempting to circumvent every recommendation, including those from the Venice Commission. He claims the government's sole aim is to unblock EU funds.

Bogoljub Karić states no new Serbian government without PSS
Politicsdanas2mo ago

Bogoljub Karić states no new Serbian government without PSS

Bogoljub Karić, president of the Strength of Serbia Movement (PSS), stated that he expects elections in due course, but they could be earlier if President Aleksandar Vučić wishes, adding his conviction that no new government can be formed without PSS.

Serbia and MOL Reach Agreement on NIS Shareholder Deal
Worldindex-hrn1-serbiadnevnik-bg+4jutarnji-listdanasn1-bihhungary-today2mo ago7 sources

Serbia and MOL Reach Agreement on NIS Shareholder Deal

Serbia and Hungarian oil and gas company MOL have reached a 'compromise' agreement regarding the shareholder structure of NIS, a Serbian oil company. The deal, which involves an additional five percent of shares for Serbia, now awaits approval from Gazprom Neft, MOL, and the American administration.

Gaffes in Serbian Diplomacy: Exception or Rule?
Worldn1-serbia2mo ago

Gaffes in Serbian Diplomacy: Exception or Rule?

An analysis questions whether gaffes in Serbian diplomacy are isolated incidents or a recurring pattern. Certain decisions and assessments by the current Serbian government have gone viral, with their consequences being examined.

Debate Over Serbia's 'First Among Ministers' Role
Worlddanas18d ago

Debate Over Serbia's 'First Among Ministers' Role

Articles discuss the ongoing debate and ambiguity surrounding who holds the actual power and influence as the 'first among ministers' in the Serbian government, questioning the official hierarchy versus practical authority.

Serbian Students Protest for Budget Places at Niš Faculty
Politicsn1-serbiadanas20d ago2 sources

Serbian Students Protest for Budget Places at Niš Faculty

Students at the University of Niš in Serbia have initiated a blockade, demanding that the Serbian government immediately reinstate budget-funded positions for master's and doctoral studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, following a temporary measure adopted by the Administrative Court.

Serbian Government Prioritizes Healthcare Investments
Politicsdanas24d ago

Serbian Government Prioritizes Healthcare Investments

Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated that investments in healthcare infrastructure and medical equipment are government priorities to ensure efficient patient care and better working conditions for healthcare professionals.

Injured Boy Transported to Serbia by Government Plane
Worldn1-serbiadanasvijesti-me26d ago3 sources

Injured Boy Transported to Serbia by Government Plane

A boy injured in a traffic accident in Montenegro has been transported to Niš, Serbia, aboard a Serbian government plane. The swift medical transfer was arranged following the incident.

Iranian Minister Praises Serbia's Compassion and Solidarity
Worlddanas1mo ago

Iranian Minister Praises Serbia's Compassion and Solidarity

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi praised the compassion and solidarity shown by the Serbian government and people during a conversation with Serbia's special envoy, Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratin in Tehran.

Government Funds Allocated for Culture in Negotin and RTV HB
Politicsn1-serbian1-bih1mo ago2 sources

Government Funds Allocated for Culture in Negotin and RTV HB

The Serbian government has allocated 18 million dinars for culture in Negotin, while the Federal Ministry has granted over 3 million to RTV HB. These funds aim to support cultural initiatives and media organizations in the respective regions.

Andrej Ivanji Discusses Serbian Election Prospects
Worldn1-serbia1mo ago

Andrej Ivanji Discusses Serbian Election Prospects

Andrej Ivanji offers insights into the current Serbian government's chances for a favorable election outcome, suggesting a 'blitzkrieg' approach might be the most effective strategy for the ruling SNS party.

Serbia and MOL Sign NIS Corporate Governance Agreement
Politicsn1-serbiahungary-today2mo ago2 sources

Serbia and MOL Sign NIS Corporate Governance Agreement

The Serbian government and Hungarian oil and gas company MOL have signed a shareholders' agreement concerning the corporate governance of NIS. This agreement outlines the management structure for the Serbian oil company.

Serbia-MOL Agreement on NIS: Key Decision Awaits OFAC Approval
Politicsdanas2mo ago

Serbia-MOL Agreement on NIS: Key Decision Awaits OFAC Approval

While the Serbian government and MOL have reached an agreement on acquiring a majority stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), the ultimate fate of the company is reportedly being shaped by Russia and Hungary, with political considerations playing a significant role, and a crucial decision from OFAC is still pending.

Serbian Man Beaten in Kosovo While Defending Son
Worlddanas2mo ago

Serbian Man Beaten in Kosovo While Defending Son

The Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija reported that Sveta Ilić, a Serbian man from Binač village, was brutally beaten by an Albanian man while trying to defend his son from an attack.

Zelenskyy's Visit to Serbia Analyzed for Strategic Importance
Politicsdanasvijesti-me5d ago2 sources

Zelenskyy's Visit to Serbia Analyzed for Strategic Importance

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Serbia is being analyzed for its strategic importance, with some suggesting Serbia possesses resources or influence crucial for Ukraine. Critics, however, claim the Serbian government attempted to conceal the visit.

New Polls Show Bad News for Serbian Government
Worldn1-serbia12d ago

New Polls Show Bad News for Serbian Government

The latest public opinion research indicates that 49 percent of respondents believe things in Serbia are moving in the wrong direction, which is considered bad news for the government.

Politicsn1-serbia16d ago

Serbia Reduces Prices for Certain Medicines

The Serbian government has implemented a decision to reduce the co-payments for medicines on List A1, making certain drugs cheaper for citizens. This is the first measure in a package aimed at lowering drug costs.

Serbian Government Survives No-Confidence Vote in Parliament
Politicsindex-hrn1-serbiadnevnik-bg+4jutarnji-listdanasklix-bavijesti-me18d ago7 sources

Serbian Government Survives No-Confidence Vote in Parliament

The Serbian Parliament rejected a no-confidence motion against the government, with ruling party deputies defending its work against opposition criticism. Despite surviving the vote, the political future of some government members remains uncertain amid ongoing discussions.

European Parliament Resolution Criticizes Serbian Government
Worldn1-serbia1mo ago

European Parliament Resolution Criticizes Serbian Government

A resolution by the European Parliament has been described as a political indictment of the Serbian government, rather than Serbia itself. Analysts suggest the resolution calls things by their true name, evaluating the authorities' actions.

Serbian 'Parent-Caregiver' Bill Debated in Parliament
Politicsdanas1mo ago

Serbian 'Parent-Caregiver' Bill Debated in Parliament

The 'Parent-Caregiver' bill, proposed by Minister Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski and adopted by the Serbian Government, is currently under parliamentary debate. Critics have dubbed the initiative 'Milica the Liar's' point-scoring.

Serbia Approves Repatriation of Alleged Pavelić Assassin's Remains
Worldindex-hrn1-serbiadanas1mo ago3 sources

Serbia Approves Repatriation of Alleged Pavelić Assassin's Remains

The Serbian government has agreed to transfer the remains of Blagoje Jovović, the alleged assassin of Ante Pavelić, from Argentina to Belgrade. This decision follows a request to bring back the bones of the man believed to have shot the WWII Croatian fascist leader.

Zijin Mining Clarifies Serbian Spatial Plan Decision
Worlddanas1mo ago

Zijin Mining Clarifies Serbian Spatial Plan Decision

Zijin Mining Serbia announced that the Serbian government's decision to begin drafting a spatial plan for the 'Čukaru Peki' and 'Malka Golaja' mining-metallurgical complex does not imply the immediate start of exploitation.

Serbia-MOL Agreement on NIS Influenced by Russia and Hungary
Politicsn1-serbia2mo ago

Serbia-MOL Agreement on NIS Influenced by Russia and Hungary

While the Serbian government and MOL have reached an agreement on acquiring a majority stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), the ultimate fate of the company is reportedly being shaped by Russia and Hungary, with political considerations playing a significant role.

Serbia Grants Citizenship to Sanctioned Russians
Worldbalkan-web2mo ago

Serbia Grants Citizenship to Sanctioned Russians

Since the beginning of the year, the Serbian government has granted citizenship to four times more Russian citizens than all other foreign nationals combined, including Russians under international sanctions.