Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić initiated an investigation into the legality and regularity of operations at EPS, the Social Work Center in Surdulica, and the Municipality of Surdulica following complaints about electricity bills.
Serbia's Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, has written to Kosovo's Ombudsman Naim Kelaj, requesting an urgent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the detention of several Serbian citizens at Gazimestan.
Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has again submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Finance, urging them not to abolish tax incentives for the employment of persons with disabilities without prior analysis and consultation.
Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has initiated a review of the Bor City Administration's operations following reports that approximately 40 Roma households are living in difficult conditions on the outskirts of the Ziđin mining pit.
Serbia's Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, has launched an investigation into the 'Kovin' Special Hospital for Psychiatric Diseases following allegations of unauthorized use of experimental therapies on patients. The claims were brought to public attention by a former employee of the institution.
Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić stated that Serbia has made significant progress in protecting human rights and freedom of peaceful assembly for the LGBT community over the past 25 years, since the first public gathering attempt in Belgrade.
Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has called for strengthening institutional support for LGBTI+ persons to ensure equality and a dignified life for every individual, marking International Pride Day.
Serbia's Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has called on all participants of the announced student protest at Slavija in Belgrade on Saturday, May 23rd, to demonstrate personal responsibility and respect for differing opinions, urging authorities to act professionally.
Following media reports of police brutality in Valjevo in August 2025, the Serbian Ombudsman, Zoran Pašalić, initiated an investigation into the local police, with initial findings now emerging.
Serbia's Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, has launched a control procedure into the Special Hospital in Kovin following allegations concerning the use of so-called 'study drugs' within the facility.
Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has issued a warning to the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, stating that further actions will be taken if the institution fails to provide the required documentation regarding a student's death on March 26 within the stipulated deadline.
Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has sent letters to 106 international institutions and human rights organizations, informing them about the events that took place on June 28, 2026, Vidovdan, at Gazimestan.
Zoran Pašalić, head of the Organized Crime and Drug Department of the Banja Luka Police Administration, stated that the number of young people using drugs in Banja Luka increases every year.
Zaštitnik građana Zoran Pašalić pozvao je danas sve građane koji će učestvovati na najavljenom studentskom protestu na Slaviji u Beogradu, u subotu 23.
Serbia's Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić has launched an investigation into the Special Hospital for Psychiatric Diseases 'Kovin' following allegations that patients received study drugs without their consent.
On World Roma Day, Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić stated that despite some progress, housing conditions for Roma remain a significant structural problem, and hate speech should be punished.
Serbian Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić stressed the importance of hearing children's opinions on the proposed law to ban mobile phones in schools, announcing a round table discussion in Belgrade at the end of March.