Discussions are ongoing regarding why the European People's Party (EPP) continues to provide assistance to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), despite some observers believing there is a lack of enthusiastic support within the EPP for the Serbian party.
Dragoslav Pavlović, the Mayor of Niš, publicly invited citizens and led a bus convoy to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) election rally in Belgrade on June 27, an action described as a replica of President Vučić's long-standing practices.
Journalist Boško Jakšić stated that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or President Vučić personally managed to persuade the European People's Party (EPP) to abandon a broad debate on Serbia in the European Parliament, leading to a shortened discussion.
Serbian MP Parandilović has denied media claims that his grandfather attended a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally, stating the allegations are untrue and absurd.
A significant dispute has emerged regarding the number of attendees at a recent Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade, with official police figures vastly differing from independent estimates. Opposition figures and independent archives claim much lower attendance than reported by authorities, sparking debate about the government's strength and public support.
Preparations are in progress for a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in central Belgrade, leading to significant traffic congestion and road closures in surrounding streets. Public transport routes have also been altered due to the event.
Serbia is experiencing a political weekend with two distinct gatherings: the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is organizing a rally in Belgrade, while students are convening in Kraljevo, a week after a similar event in Novi Sad.
A welcome event is being prepared in Inđija for the column of Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) pedestrians who began a march from Petrovaradin towards Belgrade.
Miloš Vučević, Ana Brnabić, and Siniša Mali, leaders of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), have issued a video invitation urging supporters to attend an SNS rally scheduled for June 27 in Belgrade.
The citizens' group 'Niš, moj grad' reported receiving numerous complaints from employees in the city administration about pressure to attend a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally.
Serbian Socialist Party Vice President Branko Ružić announced he would not attend the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally on June 27, citing the state of society, while Dačić confirmed his attendance.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) official Milenko Jovanov stated that Milan Radoičić is a Serbian hero and that his wealth was acquired before his political involvement.
Miroslav Ljubez from Obrovac has had his detention extended following an alleged conflict with supporters of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), with his defense team filing an appeal.
Serbia's Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) has called on the public prosecutor to urgently investigate and question Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), regarding his continuous dissemination of alleged untruths about separatism in Vojvodina.
A session of the Voždovac Municipal Assembly was twice interrupted by a group of Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) activists. Activists from 'Kreni promeni' and 'Zbor Stari grad' were reportedly barred from attending, citing security threats.
The leader of the Roma Party, Srdjan Sajn, has alleged that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is perfecting methods of pressuring voters, particularly buying over 100,000 Roma votes. He claims that around half a million voters are unable to cast a free ballot.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and state leadership announced new rallies to be held from June 26-28 in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš, seen as a response to opposition gatherings.
Goran Trivan, a member of the Presidency of Serbia's ruling Socialist Party (SPS), has stated that the SPS should not enter into a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for the upcoming elections.
The Novi Sad board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) announced that two of its members were attacked and seriously injured by an unknown group of perpetrators in the Bistrica neighborhood.
A Luxembourgish daily, Tageblatt, writes that Serbia's power-hungry ruling elite is long overdue for replacement and that President Aleksandar Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will face difficulties in the upcoming elections.
The owner of a restaurant in Kula, Serbia, allegedly provided premises for free to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) during local elections. Following this, the restaurant reportedly received millions from the state budget.
A tense atmosphere has developed at Slavija Square in Belgrade as students and activists of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) set up stands next to each other, prompting the arrival of riot police.
Multiple gatherings were held in Novi Sad to protest the failure to call elections. Supporters of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) were also observed at some of these locations.
Half a million Bensedin tablets were seized from the weekend house of a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) member in Novi Banovci. Authorities and pro-regime media have reportedly remained silent about the SNS official's involvement in the seizure of the massive quantity of drugs.
Slobodan Petrović, an MP from the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, has accused Goran Nikolić, an MP from the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), of participating in vote buying during the 2023 parliamentary elections, an accusation Nikolić denies.
Three activists from the Karaburma neighborhood in Belgrade were injured after being attacked by individuals near a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stand while distributing stickers.
A Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) official, previously introduced as a "great reinforcement" by Darko Glišić, then president of the SNS executive board, has been arrested.
Supporters of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and Zborovi Zrenjanina have maintained a continuous presence at the "Avala" roundabout in Zrenjanin for over 24 hours, each displaying their respective banners.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) MP Miroslav Petrašinović, who proposed amendments to four election laws, spoke at the first public hearing on the proposed changes in Kragujevac. This article provides further context on his role as the election law proposer.
Branko Ružić has publicly stated his refusal to attend rallies organized by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He claims the party scheduled four different dates to occupy public spaces, effectively monopolizing them.
A new local government has been constituted in Lučani, with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) taking the lead in the local administration. This marks the formation of the new political authority in the municipality.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić claimed that students cannot refrain from thuggery when encountering stands of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). He criticized their behavior, implying aggressive acts towards party booths.
The leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stated that the upcoming elections will be the most challenging the party has faced in 14 years. This assessment highlights the perceived difficulties ahead for the ruling party.
Dragan Rakić of the Democratic Party (DS) claimed that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is preparing a four-day counter-rally in Belgrade. He suggested this move is driven by fear of losing power.
A senior ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) MP stated he would no longer call United Group media outlets 'terrorist trash' after making offensive remarks.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) President Miloš Vučević expressed concern today that individuals from Serbia, leading certain institutions and involved in politics, are lobbying in Brussels or elsewhere in Europe for Serbia to be sanctioned.
Miloš Vučević, chairman of Serbia's governing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and former prime minister, expressed confidence in the importance of stable relations and cooperation between Serbia and Hungary.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) branch in Bačka Topola has condemned threatening messages directed at opposition councilor Peter Červenák. The party described the threats as a "pathetic attempt to create tensions."
A Member of Parliament from the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has publicly called for the Rector to step down from their position. The demand for resignation was made by the SNS MP.
Una Srećković, known as "Keva Una" and a prominent figure in Serbian civil protests, has claimed that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) offered her money and a state job to close her social media accounts and publicly join their side.
Milos Vucevic, leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), announced his expectation for parliamentary elections to be held before the end of the year.
Marina Raguš, a member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated after a party meeting that the exact date of upcoming elections was not discussed by the ruling party's leadership.
The Municipal Election Commission of Majdanpek announced the final results of the local parliamentary elections, with the coalition around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) securing a majority of 21 mandates.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, stated that recent local election results indicate a continued decline in support for the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), accompanied by increased pressure and violence.
Nikola Jovanović, director of the Center for Local Self-Government (CLS), stated that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) intends to shut down the University of Belgrade.
Tatjana Vukić, former representative of the 'Foundation for the Serbian People and State' and reportedly Andrej Vučić's partner, has increased her stake to become the majority owner of Vista Rica, an investment fund management company linked to the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
According to the final results of the local elections in Lučani, only two electoral lists will enter the city assembly: the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and the opposition Citizens' Group "One Team".
An N1 reporter uncovered a suspected Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) call center in the 'Djerdap' Hotel in Kladovo, prompting a reaction from Speaker Ana Brnabic, who questioned the issue with call centers, stating every serious political party uses them.
Srdjan Sajn, leader of the Roma Party, called on Roma and other vulnerable groups to support student lists, stating that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) cannot be trusted to care for the poor.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has urged activists of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) to stop guarding billboards in Kula, advising them not to fall for provocations.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić has reiterated her claim that N1 paid individuals to attend a ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally, stating she was serious about the accusation and that all event costs will be reported.
The 'Kreni promeni' movement in Serbia has claimed that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) established 'fake' observer organizations during local elections in ten municipalities.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic publicly dismissed an N1 report regarding alleged payments for attendance at a recent Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade, calling it 'absolutely stupid'.
Citizens who participated in a protest in front of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) premises in Valjevo last July have appeared before the court, with participants claiming that justice is selective.
Questions continue to be raised regarding whether police chief Marko Kričak and Gendarmerie commander Radoslav Repac attended a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in an official or private capacity, after being seen in the front rows without uniforms.
Folk star Vesna Zmijanac has garnered media attention for her political involvement, performing at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade Arena and stating she did not hesitate to accept the invitation.
A Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) pre-election rally in Arena is under scrutiny for potentially illegal payments to attendees, which would be unlawful if not reported in campaign finance disclosures.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) held a rally in Belgrade's Arena, featuring President Vučić, ahead of local elections in ten cities and municipalities on the 29th. Key messages included "We won't give them Serbia!" and "We are stronger than ever!".
Croatian educators in Subotica, Serbia, claim they are losing their jobs because priority is given to individuals with Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) membership cards, highlighting ongoing issues between the "Naša radost" institution, the Croatian National Council, and the City of Subotica regarding the "Anđeli čuvari" kindergarten.
Ivica Dačić, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), expressed confidence in victory while speaking at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally held in the Belgrade Arena.
The Serbian "Kreni-Promeni" movement claims that high school students in Lajkovac were offered 5,000 dinars (approximately $45 USD) to attend a rally organized by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Folk singer Vesna Zmijanac, scheduled to perform at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade, stated she has always supported the government to avoid problems.
Borko Stefanović, Deputy President of the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), commented on Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić's statement in Brussels, accusing the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of desiring 'peace' only to avoid disturbance in their 'plunder and violence'.
The Mayor of Niš, Dragoslav Pavlović, clarified that his recent trip to the United States was funded by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), of which he is a functionary, and did not cost the city anything.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Miloš Vučević commented on an incident from last January in Novi Sad where SNS activists allegedly broke a student's jaw, describing the student as 'physically strong' and denying his resignation was directly due to it.
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić addressed media reports concerning the relationship between the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and the European People's Party (EPP), noting a shift from claims of SNS expulsion to current discussions of EPP assistance.
The European People's Party (EPP) reportedly attempted to prevent a broad debate on Serbia in the European Parliament, with suggestions that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or President Vučić personally influenced this decision.
An activist from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) died on the way to a rally in Belgrade, an event that SNS official Vladimir Đukanović described as a 'glogov kolac' (hawthorn stake) to the heart of the opposition movement.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) estimated that 207,000 people attended the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade. This figure has been reported by various media outlets.
Jelena Milošević, an MP from the Freedom and Justice Party (SSP), announced that Niš Ekspres bus departures from Niš will be reduced tomorrow. She claims this reduction is due to a 'request' related to a rally organized by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has launched a notably loud campaign to announce its upcoming rally, prompting criticism and questions regarding President Vučić's political strategy. Commentators are questioning the nature and necessity of such a prominent announcement for the event.
Supporters of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) are marching to Belgrade for a rally, with critics like Slavković dismissing the event as insignificant and questioning the credibility of its organizers. An N1 crew attempted to interview the marching SNS supporters.
The mayor of Kragujevac and other Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) members have embarked on a walk to Belgrade for an upcoming rally, with welcomes being prepared for the walkers along their route.
Political analyst Gligorijević suggested that the upcoming Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally is an act of revenge by President Vučić for events that occurred during last year's Vidovdan.
Supporters of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) are marching on foot from Novi Sad to a rally in Belgrade. President Aleksandar Vučić has made a controversial call for attendance, promising voting slips to participants.
Vladimir Đukanović, a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) presidency, stated that documents related to an investigation into students simulating a sound cannon show they were trained by a secret service.
Representatives of Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) met with members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg to discuss ODIHR recommendations and the opinion of the Venice Commission, with one MEP describing the meeting as perceived as blackmail.
Amidst speculation about the date of upcoming elections and a possible presidential resignation, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) continues to promote a large rally in Belgrade, raising questions about the purpose of ballot boxes at the event.
A large group of Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) supporters and activists landed on Novi Sad's Oficirac beach, an action critics describe as a poorly organized crisis PR attempt to boost the ruling party's ratings.
Supporters of Aleksandar Vučić and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Novi Sad reportedly used the state-owned 'Argus' research vessel, a 'floating laboratory,' during a political action on the Danube.
Vladimir Đukanović, a member of parliament for the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), expressed satisfaction and gloated after the announcement of voting results in the Kula Municipal Assembly.
Protests in Belgrade successfully forced the removal of a massive billboard featuring the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) slogan 'Srbija pobedjuje' (Serbia Wins), which was criticized for threatening protected birds.
The mayor of Niš testified in court regarding the trial of a student accused of throwing eggs at him after a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally last March. The mayor reportedly could not recall who organized the event.
In Niš, Serbia, over half of the 100 million dinars allocated for media projects from the city budget were awarded to three media founders linked to former Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) officials and their family members.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) faces accusations of abusing legislative processes to create an ideal election day, effectively tailoring electoral conditions to their advantage. Critics allege this move constitutes a manipulation of the legal framework governing elections.
The Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) announced that, given the method and pace proposed by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić for verifying all 6,439,365 voters on the electoral roll, it would take 449 years to complete.
Reports detail a succession of drug-related affairs, including the Jovanjica and Novi Banovci cases, which are reportedly linked to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). These articles examine how these various incidents are connected.
Marko Vujić, a political science professor, stated that citizens often forget how long the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) can legitimately hold power, due to their desire for earlier elections.
Alisa Petrović, a councilwoman from the opposition 'Šabac protiv nasilja' list, has defected to join the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) council group in the City Assembly of Šabac. This move has prompted significant discussion and reactions from political figures, including the mayor.
Darko Glišić, Minister for Public Investments and President of the Executive Board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated that the opposition is an "illegitimate minority" and will not defeat the ruling party in future elections, reiterating his stance.
Bojan Raičević, a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), has returned to the management of Dunav osiguranje, taking over as the head of the Supervisory Board as of Tuesday, May 5th.
The Democratic Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (DZVM) has demanded an investigation into claims that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) ceded votes to the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) during recent elections. The allegations suggest potential irregularities in the electoral process.
Miloš Vučević of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stated that the party will be prepared for the upcoming elections regardless of their timing. He also noted that the SNS does not consider itself the favorite in the electoral race.
Following local elections in Sevojno, a regrouping within the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Užice has occurred, with a local politician stating that the party is aware of its impending political end.
Illegal ultrasound examinations were reportedly carried out in the premises of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Čačak, Serbia. The doctor performing the procedures faces potential license revocation.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) President Miloš Vučević announced that the car of Srđan Simić, president of the SNS municipal committee, was set on fire in Maglić, near Bački Petrovac, with other party members' car tires also punctured. Vučević condemned the acts, stating they convey a message of violence against those not aligned with the perpetrators.
A new poll published by Faktor Plus indicates that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) holds 46.4% support, while the Student List is in second place with 28.7%. These figures reflect current political sentiment.
Activist Sandra Živković reported being attacked by a member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Knjaževac during repeated elections, where he allegedly attempted to take her phone.
A ZLF councilor from Užice has claimed that there are significant divisions within the local board of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). Another source suggests that the Užice SNS board is cu
Dragan Đilas, President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), stated that the SSP insists on forming a team of independent experts to examine the quality of works carried out during the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) government's tenure.
The Novo lice Srbije (NLS) party announced that Uglješa Mrdić, a Member of Parliament from the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), allegedly threatened NLS MPs Miloš Parandilović and Dragan Ninković in the Parliament hallway.
Veselinović of the Serbian opposition party SSP has claimed that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) assembly in Novi Sad constitutes pressure on the police. This statement suggests concerns about political influence on law enforcement.
An analysis of Serbian politics suggests that President Vučić himself is unsure about the timing of upcoming elections, noting that several factors are currently unfavorable to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Russian Ambassador Alexander Bocan-Kharchenko held a meeting with Miloš Vučević at the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) headquarters in Belgrade. The details of their discussion were not immediately disclosed.
The Judges' Society of Serbia has condemned the reporting by Informer regarding two High Court judges in Kragujevac who rejected an appeal from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Aranđelovac.
The Anti-Corruption Agency has responded to inquiries regarding alleged law violations in paying extras to attend a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally, stating that videos of payments in front of the Arena are not sufficient evidence.
Miloš Vučević, President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), announced a party presidency and main board session following consultations with President Aleksandar Vučić. Vučević stated the party is ready for elections whenever they are held.
After nearly two weeks, the Serbian President responded to questions regarding paid attendees at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in the Belgrade Arena, stating he was 'uninformed' about daily allowances but confirmed the party covered all expenses.
Srđan Šajn, president of the Roma Party, has urged the European Union to impose personal sanctions on all officials of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Both the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and the "Jedan Tim" citizens' group, who secured first and second place respectively, have declared victory in the local elections in Lučani.
Bratislav Gašić, Serbia's Minister of Defense and a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Presidency, met with citizens in Konjuh near Kruševac, stating he would not remain silent on lies and slander.
Politologist Boban Stojanović assessed that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) experienced a decline in support in nine out of ten municipalities where elections were held, compared to previous results.
N1 journalists have presented evidence of paid participants at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade, but authorities have reportedly failed to react to the allegations.
Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), called for an urgent response from authorities regarding what he described as brutal violence and rioting by blockaders in Aranđelovac and Kula, including attacks on SNS members.
Transparency Serbia (TS) reported that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has transferred a total of 35.2 million dinars from its account to campaign accounts in various municipalities, based on preliminary campaign costs.
The owners of two prominent media outlets, known for their strong support of the Serbian regime, have reportedly been actively campaigning for the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
Srđan Milivojević, leader of the Democratic Party, announced that his party has filed criminal charges against Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), for alleged abuse of finances related to political parties.
Serbia's Anti-Corruption Agency is awaiting reports from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) regarding campaign financing and annual expenses, stating it will take measures if irregularities are found following the SNS rally in the Belgrade Arena.
N1 has presented audio and video evidence of money being paid to participants at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally, with the prosecution reportedly remaining silent on the matter two days later.
Decisions on construction and demolition in Belgrade are reportedly made between the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and allied investors, with critics arguing that private interests are prioritized over public interest and expert opinion is disregarded.
N1 journalists in Serbia infiltrated a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in the Belgrade Arena and reported on alleged payments of 3,000 dinars for attendees.
Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) held a large rally in Belgrade, where President Aleksandar Vučić urged supporters for a local election sweep, while a research bureau accused him of violating election recommendations and an association condemned the obstruction of journalists covering the event.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, speaking at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally, urged his supporters to secure a convincing victory in the upcoming local elections.
Ivica Dačić, President of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade Arena that he expects an election victory, adding a colorful remark about not being dead, just as Serbia has not died many times throughout history.
The Serbian Kreni-Promeni movement, as part of its 'Report Blackmail' campaign, has reported allegations that high school students in Lajkovac were offered 5,000 dinars to attend a rally organized by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has commenced its pre-election rally, 'For Serbia, for our family,' at the Belgrade Arena, with supporters gathering and President Aleksandar Vučić expected to participate. The event has led to road closures and significant bus traffic in New Belgrade.
The 'Kreni-Promeni' movement announced that, following employee complaints, the controversial partisan activities of workers at Belgrade's Infostan in support of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) election campaign have been temporarily suspended.
Miša Vacić is part of a trend of creating ultranationalist options that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) needs to position itself as a centrist force in elections.
The 'Free University' initiative has accused Miloš Vučević of downplaying an attack by Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) activists on students in Novi Sad. This statement suggests a perceived attempt to relativize the incident.
Journalist Bosko Jaksic told N1 that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or President Vučić himself lobbied the European People's Party (EPP) to reduce the scope of a scheduled European Parliament debate on Serbia, which was expected to be extensive and critical.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has unveiled an economic aid package for citizens, which analysts suggest officially marks the start of their pre-election campaign.
The Niš City Board of the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) stated that the presence of the city's Tourist Organization at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade constitutes an abuse of institutions.
Niš Ekspres will significantly reduce its bus services to Belgrade and other cities on June 27 due to providing approximately 130 buses for a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in the capital.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is preparing for a 'people's gathering' rally on Saturday, where political goals and a new platform will be presented. The decision to close key central Belgrade arteries for the event has drawn criticism and public reaction.
High-ranking officials of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), including Miloš Vučević, Ana Brnabić, and Siniša Mali, have called on citizens to attend a rally on June 27. Reports indicate that the SNS is actively preparing for the event, with quotas for attendees and bus transport organized from various regions.
The civic group 'Znanjem za Čačak – Goran Arsenijević' announced that the construction of an indoor swimming pool in Čačak has become a 'multi-year pre-election lie' by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), with millions already spent but no work started.
The Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) announced that the alleged survey of citizens at the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally on June 27 in Belgrade is a political-marketing activity among government supporters, rather than a serious democratic process.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that attendees of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally on June 27 in Belgrade will be able to select their top five priorities for the state from a list of 15 topics.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) MP Vladimir Đukanović commented on a prosecutor's investigation into students suspected of planning to simulate the use of a sound cannon at a protest, suggesting they were trained by a service, comparing it to Hamas.
An opposition councilor in Novi Sad has switched allegiance to the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) group, prompting reactions from student organizations.
The Chief of the Police Administration in Šabac, Dejan Frković, attended a political rally organized by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the village of Grušić.
Activists of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) disrupted the daily silent tribute for the victims of the Novi Sad Railway Station tragedy, drawing criticism from opposition parties.
A new member of the Niš City Assembly has publicly denied allegations of selling her mandate and being affiliated with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).
A representative from the Youth Voice PR team in Kula has suggested that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) may have committed fraud and ballot swapping during the vote counting process.
A controversial Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) election banner was removed from the Albania Palace in Belgrade. This incident occurred amidst other political events, including the MUP's Police Day parade and President Vučić's announcement of upcoming rallies across Serbia.
Miloš Vučević, president of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated that two Novi Sad activists from his party were attacked by "blockaders" and called on courts and prosecutors to demonstrate equal application of the law in this case.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is showing signs of abandoning its EU membership goals and democratic principles, with suggestions of an internal 'cleansing' process, possibly influenced by the Chinese Communist Party's experience.
Companies previously associated with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) call center have experienced a reduction in their profits. Despite this decrease, these firms continue to generate millions in earnings.
Tensions and verbal conflicts broke out between students from several faculties of the University of Belgrade and activists of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) at Slavija Square in Belgrade, with riot police deployed to the scene.
Reports suggest members of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) are experiencing significant stress. The phrase "on benzodiazepines" is used metaphorically to describe their current state.
Natalija Stojmenović stated that no elections held with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will be fair and honest, contrasting with government claims that new laws improve electoral rules.
Predrag Milošević, an official of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), was introduced by Darko Glišić as a significant 'reinforcement,' with a peculiar mention of 500,000 Bensedin.
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Subotica has announced that a detailed statement will be taken from a minor. This action is in connection with an incident that took place during a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has dismissed Nikola Jolović, its commissioner for Novi Pazar, without providing a public explanation for the decision.
An investigation by CINS has revealed that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) spent millions on a rally held in the Arena ahead of local elections. The report details the significant financial outlay for the event.
The articles discuss the contentious question of whether the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) can influence or directly choose university rectors. This raises concerns about potential political interference in academic appointments and university autonomy.
An official from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Petrašinović, has announced that mandatory training will be implemented for all members of election commissions and polling committees. This initiative aims to ensure proper procedures and enhance the integrity of the electoral process.
Milenko Jovanov, head of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) parliamentary group, stated his conviction that all SNS members believe President Aleksandar Vučić should be the candidate for prime minister in future parliamentary elections.
The Novi Sad board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has formally proposed Aleksandar Vučić as their candidate for the next Prime Minister of Serbia. This political development occurs amidst broader public discussions and opposition challenges regarding unfulfilled promises.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) faces accusations of interfering in the student parliament elections at the Faculty of Economics. An SNS official has, in turn, accused the newspaper "Danas" of fabricating scandals regarding the alleged involvement.
Balint Pastor of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) announced that his party will contest the upcoming snap elections independently, confirming plans to form a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) after the elections.
The Roma Party has called on the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) to publicly address and clarify its position regarding recent threats made against Srđan Šajn.
A journalist and editor for the 'Pravo u centar' portal has received a series of threats and insults following her reporting on a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally. The Association of Independent
Footballer Jovan Zogović from Kruševac was expelled from his club after openly refusing to attend a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Bor and stating his support for students.
The 'Zbor Banjica' group has continued its activities in support of students, notably displaying a banner next to a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) stand. This action is part of their ongoing efforts to advocate for student causes.
Serbian politician Vučević stated that ongoing dialogue serves as an introduction to new elections. He also confirmed that the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will continue its cooperation with the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM).
Srđan Milivojević, President of the Democratic Party (DS), has declared that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) are destined to lose the upcoming elections, regardless of when they are held.
The president of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) committee in Stari Grad, Vladimir Marković, stated that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has failed to meet deadlines for the reconstruction of the Milan Gale Muškatirović pool.
Following repeated local elections at one polling station in Okletac village, preliminary results indicate that the coalition around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) secured 26 mandates, one more than in the initial local elections.
Rasim Ljajić, president of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS), stated that his party's alliance with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for upcoming parliamentary elections is not guaranteed.
Savo Manojlović, leader of the Kreni-Promeni movement, stated that recent local election results indicate a continued decline in support for the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), leading to increased pressure and violence.
Dragan Kapičić, the top candidate for the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Kula, is under investigation and has been charged with tax evasion, as confirmed by N1 with the court in Vrbas.
Belgrade's High Public Prosecutor's Office has requested a police investigation into allegations of unauthorized collection of personal data from thousands of Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) members who received 'demotivating messages' discouraging them from voting for the party, with the prosecution now actively collecting information on who sent these messages.
The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) announced that the victory of the "joint list" in Sunday's local elections confirms the significance of its long-standing coalition cooperation with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and President Aleksandar Vučić.
Representatives of the 'Glas Mladih' (Youth Voices) list in Kula municipality have announced they do not recognize the results declared by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), citing irregularities and vowing to fight through all legal means.
Janko Veselinović of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) has accused the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of preparing new laws, dubbed 'Mrdić's laws,' aimed at establishing absolute control over the education system, a claim echoed by other opposition figures.
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) MP Milenko Jovanov condemned an incident in Kula, stating that the 'blockaders' tradition of violence culminated in an attack targeting SNS supporters.
The Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) stated that tensions have begun ahead of local elections in ten municipalities, accusing the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of being prepared to do anything to retain power.
Veljko Belivuk, accused of organizing a criminal group involved in serious crimes, testified in a separate proceeding about his alleged work for the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), including securing rallies, putting up posters, and calming the Partizan tribune.
Two opposition parties in Serbia claim that Marko Popadić, acting director of City Cleanliness and president of the Zvezdara board of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), is using public enterprise funds for the ruling party's election campaign.
Dragan Đilas, President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), publicly criticized Milenko Jovanov, head of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) parliamentary group, calling him "slimy" for previously attacking Aleksandar Vučić, who is now his boss.
Since the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power, approximately half a million Serbian citizens have emigrated to European Union countries, primarily Croatia, contributing to a significant decline in Serbia's population.
N1 journalists infiltrated a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade Arena, revealing how individuals become "extras" for the ruling party and how the process works, with no reaction from the party.
Ahead of local elections in Kula, a doctor whose name appeared on a list of medical professionals supporting the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) claims his signature was misused. The list was published by a local portal.
The Serbia Centre party questioned the government and relevant ministries about the presence of dozens of state vehicles at a Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in front of the Belgrade Arena.
Marko Kričak, Head of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP), and Radoslav Repac, Head of the Gendarmerie, were present at a large Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally held in the Belgrade Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Reporting on the number of attendees at the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) rally in Belgrade Arena has sparked controversy, with the Ministry of Interior stating 70,000 people were present in and around the arena, including 32,000 inside.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) held a pre-election rally for local elections at the Belgrade Arena, with police estimating attendance both inside and around the venue.
The Serbian Ministry of Interior announced that approximately 70,000 citizens attended a rally of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in and around the Belgrade Arena.
A major pre-election rally organized by Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), titled 'For Serbia, for our family,' has commenced in the Belgrade Arena, leading to significant traffic blockades due to supporters arriving from across the country.
The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) is holding a rally titled "Serbia - Our Family" today at 4 PM in the Belgrade Arena, with preparations including the making of sandwiches for attendees.
Niš Mayor Dragoslav Pavlović clarified that his recent trip to the US was paid for by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), not by city funds, and similarly, his trip to China last year was not covered by the city budget.