
Serbian Minister Criticized for Rapprochement with Iran
Serbian MP Branko Miljuš has criticized Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, stating that his meetings with Iranian authorities endanger Serbia's security.
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Serbian MP Branko Miljuš has criticized Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, stating that his meetings with Iranian authorities endanger Serbia's security.

Milan Antonijević, the Commissioner for Equality, refused to respond to an insult from Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, who was defending Informer editor Dragan Vučićević.

Serbian Minister of Information Boris Bratina met with representatives of the Russian Trade Representation and leading information security companies in Belgrade to discuss the possibility of introducing one-year master's programs and joint projects.
Controversial statements by Serbian ministers Darko Glišić and Boris Bratina have shocked the public, prompting a call for clarification from the University of Belgrade, while the Prime Minister defends their actions.
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated on social media that recent controversial remarks by ministers Boris Bratina and Darko Glišić were "personal" and "taken out of a broader context."

Serbian Information Minister Boris Bratina reportedly sent a "fitting" threat to students on their day, sparking controversy.
Veran Matić, President of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), has sent a letter to European institutions. The letter addresses a statement by Minister of Information Boris Bratina, who claimed that students are unaware that 'the police have the right to beat and kill them'.

Information Minister Boris Bratina stated that students are "not aware that the police there have the right to beat and kill them," in a controversial remark.

Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Boris Bratina, announced that several villages in the Lučani municipality will gain access to fast optical internet as part of a broadband infrastructure project.

The Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) has accused Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina of attempting to distort facts with his statements, emphasizing that credibility lies in facts, not belief.

Milan Antonijević, the Commissioner for Equality, declined to directly respond to insults from Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina, who had defended statements made by Vučićević regarding the Roma community.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić apologized for Minister Boris Bratina's controversial statement regarding police violence against students, but faced criticism for not similarly addressing Minister Darko Glišić's comparable remarks.
Stranka slobode i pravde (SSP) ocenila je danas da je premijer Đuro Macut obesmislio instituciju Vlade kada nije smenio ministra Borisa Bratinu zbog izjave da policija ima pravo da ubije studente već…

Serbian Information and Telecommunications Minister Boris Bratina has stated that his comments regarding the police's 'right to kill' students were taken out of context, affirming his condemnation of violence and support for youth expression.

Information Minister Boris Bratina reportedly sent a 'suitable' threat to students on their designated day, drawing criticism.

Serbian Minister Boris Bratina is facing strong condemnation from political parties, including Novi DSS and Evropska demokratska partija, for his 'scandalous, heartless, and anti-civilizational' statements, with calls for his dismissal.
Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina reacted to an article in Danas newspaper, calling its phrasing about 'forgotten victims of Milošević's politics' inappropriate and malicious, urging restraint from revisionist narratives.
The Bureau for Social Research (Birodi), a Serbian NGO, has accused Serbia's Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Boris Bratina, of attempting to discredit their organization through his statements, urging him to present facts instead of general assessments.

Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Boris Bratina, condemned what he described as continuous attacks on Informer TV and its editor-in-chief, Dragan J. Vučićević, viewing them as an attempt to suppress media freedom, particularly in the context of controversial statements regarding Roma people.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has personally apologized to students and citizens for Minister of Information Boris Bratina's 'unforgivably bad statement' that police 'can beat and kill students'.

The Rector's Collegium and deans of the University of Belgrade have called for political accountability from ministers Darko Glišić and Boris Bratina. They also requested that Serbian Prime Minister Đura Macuta issue a statement regarding the ministers' controversial remarks.

Darko Šper, President of the Branch Trade Union of Culture, Art and Media 'Nezavisnost', warned that Minister of Information Boris Bratina's inappropriate statements are introducing Serbia into a fascist order.
Veran Matić, President of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), has written to European institutions regarding a statement by Minister Boris Bratina, who claimed students are unaware that 'police have the right to beat and kill them'.

Citizens' assemblies in Novi Sad have strongly condemned Serbian Information Minister Boris Bratina's statement that police have the right to kill students and are demanding his immediate resignation.
The Union of Journalists and Media Workers of Serbia (SINOS) has called on Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina to organize a dialogue between unions and employers to sign a branch collective agreement in the media sector.