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Vulgarity as a Style of Government: Where are the Limits of Rudeness?
Opiniondanas10h ago

Vulgarity as a Style of Government: Where are the Limits of Rudeness?

An opinion piece from Danas critiques the Serbian government's communication style, arguing that it consistently serves to demonstrate power and humiliate opponents rather than to clarify issues or engage in reasoned debate. The author questions the boundaries of such vulgarity in politics.

Radomir Diklić Blames Serbian Government for EU Funds Blockage
Worlddanas4d ago

Radomir Diklić Blames Serbian Government for EU Funds Blockage

Radomir Diklić stated that the current Serbian government, not the EU, is responsible for preventing citizens from accessing funds from the EU Growth Plan. He argues that the money intended for Serbia's budget will not reach its citizens due to the actions of the authorities.

Serbian Government Faces Scheduled No-Confidence Vote
Politicsaftonbladetn1-serbiadanas+2irish-independentthe-journal10d ago5 sources

Serbian Government Faces Scheduled No-Confidence Vote

The Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić has scheduled a parliamentary session to address a no-confidence vote against the government. Opposition parties have reacted to the sudden scheduling, with some preparing for the debate on the government's dismissal.

UN Special Rapporteur Warns Serbian Government on Judicial Reform
Worldn1-serbia28d ago

UN Special Rapporteur Warns Serbian Government on Judicial Reform

A UN Special Rapporteur has written to the Serbian government, expressing concerns that several provisions of amended laws governing the judiciary and prosecution may not align with international human rights standards, risking political pressure and erosion of independence.

Debate on High Excise Taxes in Serbia
Politicsn1-serbia1mo ago

Debate on High Excise Taxes in Serbia

Following the Serbian government's reduction of excise taxes and release of oil reserves, a professor from FEFA faculty, Goran Radosavljevic, commented that the state had been collecting significantly more money than other countries in the region.

Commentary on Vučić's Rhetoric and False Promises in Serbia
Politicsdanas1mo ago

Commentary on Vučić's Rhetoric and False Promises in Serbia

An analysis suggests that the Serbian government, led by Vučić, constantly revises its fabrications, with all predictions and forecasts for a "brighter future" for Serbia being part of a longer chain of untruths. The article draws parallels to Hannah Arendt's observations on mendacious authorities.

Government lowers duties on fuel
Politicsn1-serbia1mo ago

Government lowers duties on fuel

The Serbian government decided on Friday to lower duties on fuel by 20 percent, the state TV (RTS) said quoting Energy Ministery Dubravka Djedovic Han

Belgrade to Host Expo 2027 Participants Meeting
Worlddanas1mo ago

Belgrade to Host Expo 2027 Participants Meeting

The Serbian government announced that Belgrade will host the second International Participants Meeting (IPM) for Expo 2027 from March 10 to 12, with representatives from numerous countries attending.

Serbian Correspondent Fired from Le Figaro
Politicsn1-serbia1mo ago

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.

Hague Receives Request for Mladić's Medical Release to Serbia
Worldindex-hrdanasn1-bih1d ago3 sources

Hague Receives Request for Mladić's Medical Release to Serbia

Lawyers for convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić have submitted a request to the Hague tribunal for his temporary release to Serbia for medical treatment, citing his deteriorating health. The Serbian government has offered guarantees for his stay and treatment in the country.

EU Considers Freezing or Releasing Funds for Serbia
BusinessAPbloombergFox News+48ukrainska-pravdaaftonbladetberlingskele-figarolsm-lvSCMPsvenska-dagbladetder-standard+40 more4d ago51 sources

EU Considers Freezing or Releasing Funds for Serbia

The European Union is currently deliberating whether to freeze or disburse funds to Serbia from its Growth Plan. This decision is under review amidst ongoing discussions regarding Serbia's adherence to certain conditions.

Serbian No-Confidence Vote Postponed Amid Quorum Issues
Politicsn1-serbiadanas9d ago2 sources

Serbian No-Confidence Vote Postponed Amid Quorum Issues

A no-confidence vote against the Serbian government has been repeatedly postponed in parliament due to a lack of quorum, with critics alleging that the ruling majority is deliberately avoiding the debate. Two sessions were scheduled, one specifically for the no-confidence motion, but it faced significant delays.

International Criticism and Public Discontent Mount Against Serbian Government
Politicsdanas14d ago

International Criticism and Public Discontent Mount Against Serbian Government

International pressure is growing on the Serbian government, with European MPs calling for withheld funds and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights making accusations against Aleksandar Vučić's regime, adding to a widespread sense of disaffection stemming from perceived government inefficiency and lack of clear purpose among public servants.

Serbian Government Holds Meeting on EU Accession
Worldn1-serbiadanas26d ago2 sources

Serbian Government Holds Meeting on EU Accession

A meeting of the Serbian government's Operational Team for Serbia's accession to the European Union was held today in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, chaired by Ambassador Danijel Aposto.

Serbian Government Adopts Draft Law on Trade Practices
Politicsn1-serbiadanas1mo ago2 sources

Serbian Government Adopts Draft Law on Trade Practices

The Serbian government has adopted a draft law on trade practices, which will be the first of its kind in Serbia and represents a significant step in regulating the domestic market, according to the Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade.

OFAC Extends JANAF License for NIS Oil Transport to Serbia
Politicsindex-hrn1-serbiadanas+1ukrinform6d ago4 sources

OFAC Extends JANAF License for NIS Oil Transport to Serbia

The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has extended the license for Croatian oil pipeline operator JANAF to transport crude oil to Serbia's NIS until June 16. This decision allows the Serbian oil company, majority-owned by Russia's Gazprom Neft, to continue its operations.

Serbian Government Invites Venice Commission to 'Smooth Over Damage'
Politicsn1-serbia1mo ago

Serbian Government Invites Venice Commission to 'Smooth Over Damage'

Savo Đurđić of CEPRIS stated that the Serbian government's invitation to the Venice Commission is proof they want to 'smooth over damage.' Representatives of professional organizations, including the Center for Judicial Research, will also meet with the Venice Commission delegation.

Serbian Government Urged Not to Raise Fuel Prices
Politicsn1-serbiadanas1mo ago2 sources

Serbian Government Urged Not to Raise Fuel Prices

Economist Radosavljević stated that the Serbian government has no reason to raise fuel prices at this time, as crude oil was purchased when prices were around 60 dollars, not at current higher rates.