
Serbian government grants one million euros to Bihać-Petrovac Eparchy
The Serbian government has approved 118 million dinars (approximately one million euros) in subsidies for the Orthodox Eparchy of Bihać-Petrovac in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which previously awarded an order to Aleksandar Vučić.

Protesting Farmers Announce Road Blockade Plan for Today: How to Avoid Them?
Farmers' associations in protest have announced where they will block main, regional, and local roads in Serbia today, due to the poor state of agriculture and the Serbian Government's inaction…

Serbian Officials Campaigning in Municipalities Ahead of Local Elections
Serbian government officials, including the president and prime minister, have been actively visiting municipalities where local elections are scheduled for March 29, making promises and distributing gifts, allegedly misusing state resources.

Serbia Allocates 50 Million Dinars for Women's Rural Entrepreneurship in 2026
The Serbian government has adopted a regulation to establish a support program for the development of women's entrepreneurship in rural areas in 2026, allocating 50 million dinars for its implementation.

Serbian Government's Non-Declaration on Selaković's Immunity
Former Supreme Court President Vida Petrović Škero described the Serbian government's official non-declaration on Minister Selaković's immunity as a delay in proceedings and a form of coup d'état.

Serbian Government Allocates Over 100 Million Dinars for Renovation of Vido Island Memorial Ossuary
The Serbian government has allocated over 100 million dinars for the reconstruction and renovation of the Memorial Ossuary on the Greek island of Vido, dedicated to Serbian soldiers.

Dragan Đilas Alleges Budget Money Used for Vote Buying, Neglecting Agriculture
Dragan Đilas, president of the Freedom and Justice Party, stated that the Serbian government has destroyed agriculture and is using state budget money to buy votes in elections.

SSP: Government Decision to Halt Recycling Incentives Threatens 28,000 Jobs
Janko Veselinović of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) stated that the Serbian government's decision to halt recycling incentives from January 1, 2026, threatens the survival of 28,000 workers.

EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen to Visit Belgrade
Peter Sorensen, the European Union's Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, is scheduled to meet with Petar Petković, Director of the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija, in Belgrade.

Serbia Halts Recycling Incentives, Raising Concerns About Waste in Rivers
The Serbian government has stopped incentives for recycling companies, leading to fears that electronic and electrical waste, old tires, and batteries could end up in rivers due to a lack of interest from recyclers.

Serbian Government Denies Talks on Kosovo Independence
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić stated that no one in the government is holding talks about Kosovo's independence, including himself during his recent visit to Washington.

Serbian Farmers Threaten Radical Protests if No Government Meeting
Farmers' associations in protest announced today that they are demanding an extraordinary meeting with the Serbian Government due to the urgent and unresolved situation in agriculture, threatening to radicalize protests if no call is received.

Serbian Government Adopts Support Measures for Cheese Production
The Serbian government has adopted a conclusion to approve a financial support program for the processing industry involved in the production of cheeses and other dairy products made from 100% domestic raw materials.

Serbian Government and SPS to Remain Silent on Ivica Dačić's Health
Minister Đorđe Milićević stated that neither the Serbian government nor the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) will comment on Interior Minister Ivica Dačić's health status beyond official medical bulletins.

Serbian Farmers Continue Road Blockades, Await Government Talks
Farmers in Serbia are continuing their protests, blocking approximately 80 roads across the country and awaiting an invitation from the Serbian government for negotiations.

Serbian Opposition Leader Accuses Government of Vote-Buying
Dragan Đilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, claims the Serbian government is misusing state budget funds to buy votes in elections, neglecting agriculture.

Serbian Government Adopts Cooperation Documents with Kazakhstan
The Serbian government adopted a series of documents concerning cooperation with Kazakhstan in various fields during its session today.

Serbian Government Holds Discussion on Already Adopted Laws
The Serbian government organized a public discussion on laws that had already been adopted, with Prime Minister Brnabić initially defending the process before leaving the event.

Serbian Correspondent Fired from Le Figaro
Milica Čubrilo Filipović, a Serbian correspondent for the French daily Le Figaro, was fired after 10 years of collaboration, reportedly due to critical reporting on the Serbian government.

Serbian Officials Campaigning in Municipalities with Upcoming Elections
Serbian government officials, including the president, prime minister, and ministers, have been actively visiting municipalities where local elections are scheduled for March 29.

Government's Non-Declaration on Selaković's Immunity Deemed 'State Coup'
Former Supreme Court President Vida Petrović Škero has criticized the Serbian government's official non-declaration on Minister Nikola Selaković's immunity, calling it an abuse of power and a form of 'state coup'.

Serbian Government Allocates Funds for Population Policy Measures in 2026
The Serbian government has adopted a decree establishing a program to support population policy measures and family and child support in Serbia for 2026, allocating over 392 million dinars.

Serbia Allocates Funds for WWI Memorial on Vido Island
The Serbian government has allocated over 100 million dinars for the reconstruction and renovation of the Memorial Ossuary on the Greek island of Vido, dedicated to Serbian soldiers who died during World War I.

Serbian Government Not Afraid of Criticism, But of Opposition Coordination
Reports from pro-government media and some opposition figures suggest that after over a year of protests, the Serbian government has consolidated power, and the energy of protesting citizens and students has waned.

Serbian Government Avoids UG Media for Difficult Questions
Journalist Nedim Sejdinović commented that the Serbian government avoids media outlets like N1 and Nova because it does not want to face difficult questions, thereby depriving journalists of the other side of the story.

SITAB Taxi Association Submits Demands to Serbian Government
The Professional Association of Taxi Entrepreneurs Belgrade (SITAB) has submitted demands to the Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of Construction, Transport, and Infrastructure for regulating the taxi industry.

Serbian Government Ready to Discuss and Amend 'Mrdić's Laws'
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić announced that representatives of the Venice Commission will visit Belgrade soon to provide an urgent opinion on the 'Mrdić's Laws', and the government is prepared to discuss and amend them.