
Serbian President Vučić Celebrates 56th Birthday
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić celebrated his 56th birthday, with citizens organizing fireworks and a torchlight procession in Belgrade in his honor.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić celebrated his 56th birthday, with citizens organizing fireworks and a torchlight procession in Belgrade in his honor.
As global conflicts intensify, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is reportedly relying on his familiar tactic in relations with the West. The ongoing global events are expected to influence Serbia's election campaign, with the current regime holding an advantage.

Pro-regime tabloids and state officials in Serbia have attacked artist Slavoljub Blagojević over a satirical puppet of President Vučić displayed at a protest in Niš, with Blagojević expecting arrest.
A rally by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade is intended to project an image of strength and mobilize supporters for the upcoming local elections, with President Vučić addressing the public.

Dragan Đilas, a Serbian opposition leader, published an op-ed accusing President Vučić of abandoning Serbia's path to full EU membership and violating a 2013 resolution.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on his birthday, praising him as a reliable friend of the Chinese people who consistently supports China's vital interests.
The Serbian Progressive Party currently lacks a candidate other than Aleksandar Vučić who could win a direct presidential election, making it difficult to believe that Vučić knows who will succeed him as president.

Stefan Janjić, Secretary General of Srbija Centar, criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statement that 'Serbia will be destroyed if SNS loses,' calling it rhetoric designed to create an atmosphere of fear and pressure on voters.

Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta, leader of the Ecological Uprising, criticized Serbian President Vučić for discussing tomato imports from Azerbaijan while farmers, who feed the nation, are reportedly beaten and imprisoned.

Critics accuse Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his propaganda machine of using human tragedies, particularly those from the Middle East conflict, as cheap fuel for his election campaign.

Right-wing groups are openly criticizing the Serbian Orthodox Church leadership for its closeness to Serbian President Vučić, leading to speculation within church circles about punitive measures against Metropolitan Joanikije.

Marko Đurić is described as a 'bow-tie minister' who is only capable of applauding President Vučić, implying a lack of independent action or significant contribution.
Serbia's State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Nevena Jovanović, refutes claims that President Vučić has abandoned EU membership, stating that Serbia maintains its pro-European course despite changing global geopolitics.

Florence Ferrari, the new French Ambassador to Serbia, gave an interview discussing Serbia's path to the EU, media freedom, and other challenging issues with President Vučić.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov in Astana to discuss practical aspects of cooperation, implementation of signed agreements, and future joint projects.

The 'Youth Kula' electoral list was returned by the Municipal Election Commission to correct deficiencies within 48 hours, preventing its proclamation before President Vučić's list.

Dragan Marković of the People's Movement of Serbia Bor reminded that President Aleksandar Vučić promised a new hospital in Bor four years ago, and has now re-promised it by 2030, raising questions about the delay.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has extended an invitation to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to visit Belgrade soon.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has arrived in Astana for an official visit at the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has departed for a two-day visit to Kazakhstan, anticipating important agreements and major deals.

Predrag Veljković, a farmer from the Association of Milk Producers of Šumadija and Pomoravlje, criticized Serbian President Vučić for advising people to change professions after 30 years, despite Vučić himself having no prior work experience.

Ljubomir Ristić, the father of one of the boys killed in the 'Panda' cafe in Peć, has called on the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime to question Serbian President Vučić regarding the murder of their children.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will undertake an official visit to Kazakhstan, where he is scheduled to meet with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov.

Serbian authorities claim to have arrested two individuals suspected of plotting to assassinate President Aleksandar Vučić, his wife, and children, amidst ongoing anti-government protests.

The Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) announced that RTS's Dnevnik news program on February 21 showed a significant deviation, dedicating nine and a half minutes to President Vučić's political advertising while only giving 17 seconds to the 'March for Justice'.
Free-thinking individuals in Serbia express concerns over media freedom following United Media's reorganization into Adria News. Separately, a research bureau reported that RTS's main news program showed serious deviations from legal and professional standards, including unconstitutional political advertising for President Vučić.

Authorities in Serbia have arrested two individuals suspected of attempting to attack President Vučić, overthrow the constitutional order, and assault interior ministry officials.

Police in Kraljevo, in cooperation with the Security Information Agency, have arrested two individuals, D. R. (51) and M. R. (43), both from Kraljevo, on suspicion of planning to overthrow the constitutional order and attack President Vučić.

President Aleksandar Vučić's two-day visit to the Timočka Krajina region, immediately preceding local elections in several municipalities, has been criticized as an abuse of presidential power.
Political analyst Dragomir Anđelković suggests that students and the opposition should form a united front to counter alleged election fraud by President Vučić in the upcoming local elections.

A Serbian opposition politician has claimed that President Vučić has already informed Western powers that elections will be held in December, and warned that the government is allegedly working on a 'fusion of crime and police'.
The European Democratic Party (EDP) has voiced deep concern over alleged pressures on the N1 television station in Serbia, suggesting it resembles a broader plan by President Vučić to increase control over independent media, which would be detrimental to EU integration.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is criticized for signing laws that allegedly undermine judicial independence, drawing strong opposition from Brussels and potentially jeopardizing Serbia's EU integration.

Students have protested against Serbian President Vučić's behavior towards a mother from Bor, who claims she is being prevented from adopting her nephew despite fulfilling all conditions.

Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, fiercely attacked Prime Minister Edi Rama, accusing him of national treason for his close relationship with Serbian President Vučić, likening Rama to a 'biblical dog returning to its vomit'.

Journalist Ermal Peçi stated that Albanian Prime Minister Rama and Serbian President Vučić are seeking new rules for EU integration, a diplomatic development he believes has gone unnoticed and is a 'stab in the back' for Kosovo.
A Council of Europe partners' report, 'At a Tipping Point: Media Freedom 2025,' highlights the targeting of N1 television and its journalists in Serbia, with President Vučić reportedly contributing to attacks on media.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić discussed a football match during his visit to the reconstructed National Dispatch Center of Elektromreža Srbije in Belgrade.

Serbian politician Dragan Đilas argues that President Vučić has abandoned Serbia's full EU membership aspirations, instead pursuing partial participation in the single market, thereby violating a 2013 resolution.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić dismissed as 'nonsense' claims that local elections in nine municipalities, scheduled for March 29, were timed to coincide with parliamentary election results in Hungary, where a defeat for his party is predicted.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dačić in the hospital, accompanied by Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar.

The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade proposed detention for a 58-year-old man from Gnjilane suspected of threatening Serbian President Vučić on social media.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić claimed there were physical altercations during talks in Brussels, citing incidents between Thaçi and Dačić, and Bisljimi and Petković, before he also intervened.

During a protest in Niš, Serbia, an effigy of President Vučić was hung on a cross, to which Vučić responded on Instagram, calling it a 'pride and encouragement' for his fight.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that he will present the 'Serbia 2030-2035' program next weekend, allowing citizens to learn about its content and planned initiatives for the coming years.

Serbia's State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nevena Jovanović, denied claims by opposition leader Zdravko Ponoš that President Vučić has abandoned Serbia's path to the EU, stating that Serbia's pro-European course remains unchanged despite geopolitical shifts.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warned that losing upcoming local elections on March 29 would be catastrophic for municipalities and Serbia. Separately, SNS President Miloš Vučević announced a large SNS rally on March 21 in Belgrade, where President Vučić is expected to speak.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, during an official visit to Kazakhstan, firmly stated he would not discuss Kosovo with anyone, including US Senator Marco Rubio, reiterating that 'Kosovo is Serbia, it was and will be. End of story.'
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, during a visit to Kazakhstan, reiterated his firm stance that 'Kosovo is Serbia,' dismissing any discussions on the matter with international figures, despite perceived pressure from the EU and US.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Astana, where they outlined guidelines for strengthening cooperation between their countries.

Borko Stefanović, Deputy President of the opposition Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), criticized Serbian officials' foreign visits, including President Vučić in Kazakhstan and Speaker Brnabić in Denmark, as attempts to retain power.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that the average salary in December was 'for the first time higher than 1,000 euros,' a claim that the editor of 'Biznis' magazine finds problematic.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has arrived in Astana, Kazakhstan, for a two-day official visit, notably accompanied by Sukhoi fighter jets.

Serbian President Vučić visited Minister Ivica Dačić in the hospital, stating his condition is improving, before departing for Kazakhstan for important agreements.
Articles discuss Serbian President Vučić's alleged manipulation tactics and the criticism from the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV) regarding the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) forming a coalition with Serbian Radicals in local elections.
The Democratic Community of Vojvodina Hungarians claims state deception regarding average salary figures, stating that while President Vučić announces over 1,000 euros, official statistics show a median salary of only about 740 euros.

The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA – President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić will pay an official visit to Kazakhstan on Feb. 26-27 at the invitat
Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated that the SNS is not just a political organization but a 'family, forever loyal to President Vučić,' drawing comparisons to a mafia family from critics.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the average salary in December reached 1,057 euros, marking the first time in Serbia's history that the average earning surpassed 1,000 euros.
A higher court in Kraljevo has confirmed that two men arrested on suspicion of preparing a coup d'état, including plotting the assassination of President Vučić, have been remanded in custody for up to 30 days.

Marketing expert Avžner states that the upcoming local elections in 10 municipalities are a test for both the SNS party and the opposition, suggesting they will indicate how President Vučić will act in parliamentary elections, as he is unlikely to admit defeat.

Reports suggest that free media in Serbia is under threat, with President Vučić and his allies reportedly 'gloating and celebrating' the potential decline of independent journalism.

Speculation surrounds whether Serbian President Vučić personally ordered the removal of Bishop Justin, with responsibility ultimately placed on Patriarch Porfirije regardless of the truth.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with Alexey Likhachev, Director General of the Russian state corporation for atomic energy Rosatom. They discussed the potential use of nuclear energy in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and energy production.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's sudden and brief appearances in Novi Sad, coupled with unfulfilled promises of a large rally, have become a topic of discussion, with critics suggesting he fears the city due to his past actions.
Environmental activists and residents of Bor, Serbia, reacted to President Vučić's plan to ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to address air pollution caused by the mining company Ziđin, calling it absurd and urging the state to enforce its own laws.

Discussions are ongoing regarding whether Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has jeopardized Serbia's EU accession by signing laws that critics, including Brussels, argue undermine judicial independence.

Slavoljub Blagojević, a painter, caricaturist, and critic of the Serbian regime, expresses his fear of President Vučić's growing cult of personality.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, while discussing upcoming elections, commented on the tactics of Red Star Belgrade's coach after the team's elimination from the Europa League, drawing parallels to the situation in Kosovo.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić received birthday greetings from the presidents of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Slovakia.

Serbia, once a frontrunner in 2012, is now at the bottom of the list of candidate countries for EU membership, with President Vučić formally opposing its entry.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited a reconstructed power grid center, emphasizing the importance of energy investments and commenting on regional geopolitical tensions, including the potential for a US attack on Iran.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić expressed frustration after being told that 80 million euros are needed for rockets and grenades for the Serbian Army, despite having requested full ammunition replenishment months earlier.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held a phone conversation to discuss strengthening partnership amidst global instability, focusing on energy security and joint projects.
Goran Petrović, Vice President of the opposition Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), stated that the President of the Constitutional Court of Serbia, Vladan Petrov, is more concerned with President Vučić's approval ratings than with citizens' appeals and the country's constitution.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's repeated warnings that municipalities will be 'destroyed' if his SNS party loses elections are being questioned by commentators, who argue that what is already 'destroyed' cannot be destroyed again.

Serbian President Vučić states he has two or three candidates for the new president and is consulting, reiterating his promise for parliamentary elections by year-end, with presidential elections to be decided by the competent institution.

Dragan Đilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, claims that the accusations against lawyer Čedomir Stojković are an act of revenge by President Vučić and demands his immediate release.
Dalibor Jekić of the opposition Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) claims Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is attempting to intimidate citizens by suggesting municipalities would be 'destroyed' if his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) loses elections.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić declared that any attack on Serbia, even by the strongest powers, would come at a high cost, and announced plans to acquire powerful defense systems to prevent such a scenario.

A discussion explores the reasons behind public support for Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, challenging the notion that all politicians are the same.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić expressed deep concern for the health of Ivica Dačić, stating he is in constant contact with the Minister of Health regarding Dačić's condition during his visit to Kazakhstan.

Srđan Milivojević, president of the Democratic Party (DS), states that President Vučić has successfully disrupted the referendum atmosphere for years and calls for its preservation, offering support to student blockades.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated from Astana that Ivica Dačić's health condition is somewhat better, but it is still ungrateful to make predictions.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić congratulated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on his 72nd birthday, wishing him good health and success in his duties, and anticipating an important visit to Belgrade.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić embarked on a two-day visit to Kazakhstan, noting that for the first time, hosts honored him by deploying Sukhoi jets, and expressed expectations for important agree

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić at the Clinical Center of Serbia in Belgrade, stating that Dačić is in a serious condition.
An article analyzes the methods of Serbian President Vučić's political 'ensemble,' describing how manipulation from positions of power can isolate individuals and foster distrust, except towards the leader.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is expected to call elections, as he previously announced it would be an election year, leading to questions from the opposition about whether students are prepared or being misled.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić claims there was an attempt to kill him, his wife, and children, stating he has recordings. His lawyer denies the claims, saying those arrested are war veterans.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is scheduled to meet with Peter Sorensen, the European Union's special envoy for the Belgrade-Priština dialogue.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced he will present a 'Plan 2030-2035' for Serbia between March 5th and 10th, stating it will not depend on who is in power, as he will no longer be president by then.

A CDU Member of Parliament describes Serbian President Vučić's system as 'two-faced' and a 'classic Janus face', raising questions about the European People's Party's actions against SNS.

Police in Kraljevo, in cooperation with the Security Information Agency, arrested two individuals suspected of preparing acts against the constitutional order and planning an attack on President Vučić.

President Aleksandar Vučić's two-day visit to the Timočka Krajina region, immediately preceding local elections in Kladovo, Zaječar, Bor, and Majdanpek, has been described as an abuse of presidential function.

Questions arise whether Serbian President Vučić personally ordered the removal of Justin, with many believing that regardless of the truth, responsibility ultimately lies with Patriarch Porfirije.
Predrag Marsenić, Vice-President of the New Democratic Party of Serbia (Novi DSS), stated that the so-called 'Mrdić's laws' aim to control all branches of government from a single center, asserting that executive and legislative powers are currently in President Vučić's hands.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's public appearances, including a conversation with a mother from Bor, are described as a political reality show that has taken an unexpected turn, as he continues to visit places and listen to citizens' problems.
Environmental activists and residents in Bor, Serbia, are protesting air pollution caused by the Chinese mining company Zijin, calling President Vučić's request to Chinese President Xi Jinping for attention to the issue absurd.

An article from Serbia discusses President Aleksandar Vučić's public challenge to be invited on the N1 television channel, claiming he is eager to present 'the truth' to their viewers.