Activist Vula Ceci has called for the European Union to freeze its funding to Serbia, stating that trust in President Aleksandar Vučić is at zero and that this action is the only way for the EU to send a clear message. This proposal reflects growing concerns over Serbia's political direction and its relationship with the EU.
The Serbian movement "Kreni-promeni" (Start-Change) claims that President Aleksandar Vučić has requested data from tourist agencies regarding the number of paid holiday arrangements for June. This alleged request has raised questions about the president's involvement in such data collection.
An analyst suggests that a potential change in leadership in Hungary, leading to Viktor Orban's loss of power, could result in a tougher approach from the EU towards the state of democracy in Serbia, as Serbia would lose Orban's strong political backing in Brussels.
Serbian politician Balint Pastor held talks with Peter Magyar regarding potential cooperation, while the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM) reaffirmed its alliance with the SNS and President Vučić.
Opposition figure Janjić from the SRCE party has stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is too vain to shorten his presidential mandate. Janjić suggests that Vučić's actions are intended to confuse the public rather than genuinely consider an early departure.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik met to discuss regional instability, expressing concerns that Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia's military alliance pose a threat to Serbs. This prompted a strong denial from a Croat politician in BiH.
N1 television, an independent news outlet, has stated that it alone determines its guests and topics, deeming the self-invitations and mutual invitations between officials Goci and Vučić as unacceptable.
A journalist on N1 television discussed the difficulty in assessing the reasons for today's Serbian Parliament session, noting that even President Vučić is unsure when elections will be held.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has engaged in a series of consultations and meetings, including with the Belgian Foreign Minister and the top leadership of the Ministry of Defense and the Serbian Army. During these discussions, President Vučić also addressed messages received from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar announced plans to suspend state television and radio broadcasts, promising to reform public media to ensure press freedom and truth for Hungarians. This pledge comes amidst political discussions involving figures like Donald Trump and Serbian President Vučić regarding Hungarian politics.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
On the anniversary of the Macut Government's work, critics like Vukadinović allege that Serbian government ministers are acting as mere support staff, primarily focused on building President Vučić's personality cult.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is holding consultations with representatives of various political parties to discuss the possibility of calling early elections. While some ruling coalition parties have have expressed opposition to snap elections, others suggest they should be held by the end of the year.
Tisza party leader Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in Hungary's parliamentary election, ending the prime minister's 16-year rule. International leaders celebrated the result while the Kremlin signaled hopes for continued pragmatic ties with Budapest.
The CBS program "60 Minutes" uncovered a major scandal involving "Super Ego Holding," a company with headquarters in the US and Serbia, allegedly linked to the highest levels of power in Serbia, including President Vučić. The company is accused of defrauding American drivers for thousands of dollars, and an investigation has been opened.
Serbian director and writer Goran Marković, a frequent critic of the current government, asserted that President Vučić is 'former' and questioned what schemes he would devise to maintain power amidst alleged work obstructions.
The article discusses the relationship between Serbian President Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, and how Vučić's support for Orbán might be waning due to political pressures within the EU.
Premjerė Inga Ruginienė pasveikino šalies stačiatikių ir sentikių bendruomenes šv. Velykų proga bei palinkėjo bendrystėje atrandamos ramybės ir džiaugsmo.
US Congressman Eric Swalwell, who faces sexual harassment allegations, visited Serbia and held meetings with President Aleksandar Vučić and then-Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić has responded to comments made by Tonino Picula, the European Parliament's rapporteur for Serbia, regarding a potential suspension of EU funds. Picula had stated that the possible halt of EU funds is the only message that frightens Vučić's regime.
A new poll indicates that Hungary's opposition center-right Tisza party holds a lead over Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party, 52% to 39%, ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Tonino Picula, the European Parliament's rapporteur for Serbia, stated that the potential suspension of EU funds is the only message that the Vučić regime truly fears, a comment to which Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić responded.
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.
Poslanica Evropskog parlamenta iz grupe Obnovimo Evropu (Renew Europe) Irena Joveva objavila je danas da je Srbija pod vlašću predsednika Aleksandra Vučića videla samo nasilje i korupciju, kao i da…
The Group of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament has stated that events at the University of Belgrade represent a 'general attack on freedom of opinion,' asserting that Serbian President Vučić's goal is the abolition of civil liberties in Serbia.
The President of the Roma Party, Srđan Šajn, announced today that his party supports the initiative by Dragan Đilas, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, for dialogue among opposition, student movements, and public figures to combat the current regime.
The European Commission is reportedly considering withholding 1.5 billion euros in funding from Serbia due to concerns over democratic decline and its increasingly close ties with Moscow.
A live discussion in Serbia addresses the prospect of upcoming elections, student preparedness, and Ivica Dačić's assertion that only Aleksandar Vučić currently desires elections.
Ungurii vor decide duminică dacă vor înlătura guvernul Viktor Orbán, după 16 ani la putere, într-un scrutin urmărit atent în UE, la Washington și la Moscova.
Representatives of the United Trade Unions of Serbia "Sloga" met with President Aleksandar Vučić for consultations regarding potential snap parliamentary elections and the country's foreign policy course. This meeting is part of ongoing discussions.
A political cartoon titled "Corax for April 9, 2026" was published, featuring imagery related to Serbian politics, possibly referencing President Vučić.
The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) of Sandžak has announced that it will not respond to the invitation for consultations extended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. This decision highlights political tensions.
Slobodan Cvejić, Vice President of Serbia Centre (SRCE) and a Member of Parliament, stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is in a stalemate regarding calling parliamentary elections, as he lacks a suitable presidential candidate.
Professor Dragović stated that 22,000 citizens' signatures have been submitted to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, serving as assistance and an alibi for him to call parliamentary elections.
Radomir Lazović from ZLF commented on President Vučić's statement that snap elections in Serbia would not be held in the summer if a major crisis was brewing.
A political cartoon by Corax, dated April 8, 2026, depicts Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. The cartoon is published by the Serbian newspaper Danas.
Biljana Đorđević of the Green-Left Front criticized Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for frequently apologizing on behalf of others, suggesting it's a tactic to prevent anyone from taking responsibility, following a minister's controversial statement.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is facing criticism for allegedly overstepping his constitutional powers, with reports describing him as an 'incompetent institution' for his actions.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that early elections would not be held if a 'great crisis' is brewing globally, emphasizing that state and citizen interests are paramount, but did not rule out calling them if he deems it necessary.
Marinika Tepić, Vice President of the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP), described Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statement about calling opponents for dialogue 154 times as a "futile" attempt to create an illusion of normalcy.
Serbian anti-regime forces are strategizing for potential parliamentary elections, considering how many opposition lists might form against President Aleksandar Vučić.
A research director from the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy suggests that an alleged Vojvodina terrorist attack is part of an operation to save the Orbán and Vučić regimes, which are deeply embroiled in corruption cases.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has sparked controversy by revealing details of an investigation into a student's death at the Faculty of Philosophy, even qualifying the event as murder. This comes despite no official qualification from the prosecution or police.
Professor Aleksandra Krstić from the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) in Serbia has criticized President Aleksandar Vučić's recent statement, interpreting it as an attempt to target FPN and portray it as an enemy of the state. Her comments follow Vučić's announcement that arrests could soon be made.
Rasim Ljajić, President of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS), stated that he sees no alternative to dialogue with President Vučić for the sake of stability and de-escalation of tensions in society.
Trenutno smo pod ukrajinskom gasnom blokadom, ali možemo nadoknaditi gubitak sa juga, ako se ta pupčana vrpca preseče, mađarska ekonomija će stati, poručio je premijer Viktor Orban.
A student from the Faculty of Political Sciences criticized President Aleksandar Vučić's statements, asserting that the university, which stands for certain values, has become a central target.
The "Kreni-Promeni" movement stated that Serbia faces profound demographic and economic problems, estimating that approximately 600,000 people have left the country during the rule of the SNS party.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and pro-regime tabloids continue to politicize the investigation into the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy, with Vučić reportedly qualifying and disclosing details from the ongoing inquiry instead of the prosecution.
Ravnatelj Vojno-sigurnosne agencije Srbije Đuro Jovanić izjavio je, govoreći o akciji pronalaska eksploziva kod Kanjiže, da su mjesecima upozoravali na mogućnost ugrožavanja plinske infrastrukture,…
Stranka Srbija centar (SRCE) ocenila je danas da je "sramota" za Srpsku naprednu stranku (SNS), koja ima nekoliko stotina hiljada članova i još toliko simpatizera, kao i preletača koji su već "u…
Zdravko Ponoš, President of Srbija centar (SRCE), stated that no one in Serbia or abroad believes the government genuinely desires dialogue, criticizing recent consultations between President Aleksandar Vučić and political parties.
Filip Švarm, editor of 'Vreme,' discussed a police raid on the Rectorate building, highlighting increasing pressure on students and the University, which the government reportedly views as its primary opponent.
The article references a famous scene from Goran Marković's film 'Taiwanese Canasta,' depicting police raiding the apartment of an unemployed architect.
Stranka Srbija centar (SRCE) ocenila je danas, komentarišući konsultacije predsednika Srbije Aleksandra Vučića sa koalicionim partnerima oko potencijalnih vanrednih parlamentarnih izbora, da…
Balint Pastor, President of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (SVM), stated that his party believes it is not the right time for snap elections, but if they occur, SVM will run independently as always, following consultations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. The party's stance was announced after discussions with the President.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović prevented Serbian leader Aleksandar Vučić's visit to Croatia and canceled the Brdo-Brioni Summit, an action seen as a significant sanction against the Serbian leader.
University professor Radivoje Jovović stated that the detention of students is a direct consequence of two political defeats suffered by Aleksandar Vučić within two days.
Ana Brnabić, a high-ranking official of the SNS party, reportedly disregarded former party leader Aleksandar Vučić's advice not to declare him as Serbia's future prime minister.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović unexpectedly canceled the Brdo-Brioni Process meeting, a regional initiative for the Western Balkans, which was scheduled for May.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accepted full responsibility for his party's recent election defeat, stating he was surprised by the outcome. He indicated that a complete renewal is needed, suggesting a political era has ended.
During a press conference in Beijing, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the EU aims for Serbia to serve as a buffer zone against Russia, adding that Moscow respects Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's stance on European perspective.
Zdravko Ponoš, president of the Serbia Center (SRCE) party, stated that a joint diplomatic initiative with pro-European opposition parties aims to dispel fears among European officials regarding uncertainty after the potential fall of President Vučić.
Serbian President Vučić is pushing for the acquisition of attack drone units as part of an accelerated military modernization program, citing a complex security situation in the region.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and official Marko Đurić conveyed their deepest sympathies to Turkey following a tragic incident at a school. Both officials expressed solidarity and sorrow for the lives lost in the unfortunate event.
Croatia's Defense Minister, Ivan Anušić, stated he is not concerned by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's actions or announcements regarding additional arming, emphasizing Croatia's deterrence doctrine.
The SDSM party in North Macedonia believes that "shocking details" regarding alleged agreements between Orbán, Mickoski, and Vučić will be revealed. They suggest that Mickoski, now facing international investigations, is attempting to misuse institutions after placing his allies in key judicial and prosecutorial positions.
N1 television has asserted its right to independently determine its guests and topics, following criticism regarding the mutual invitations between Goci and Vučić. The broadcaster emphasized that such reciprocal invitations are unacceptable and do not align with its editorial policy.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has accused Albanian entities in Pristina and Tirana, along with Zagreb, of complicating the regional security situation. He subsequently proposed military robotization and announced new arms procurement during a meeting with top military officials.
Hungary is experiencing significant political shifts as Viktor Orbán's long-standing power faces challenges, particularly from the emerging figure of Peter Magyar. These developments are prompting European leaders to reassess expectations for Hungary's government and its relationship with the EU, including potential access to EU funds.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia and Israel will jointly manufacture combat drones. This partnership aims to establish co-production of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced plans to reintroduce mandatory military service by March 1 of next year, stating that barracks would be modernized. This announcement comes amidst various political discussions and challenges for TV debates.
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.
Predsednik stranke Zeleni Srbije Ivan Karić izjavio je danas, nakon konsultacija kod predsednika države Aleksandra Vučića, da nema informacije u vezi sa raspisivanjem izbora, ali je istakao da će se…
An opinion piece draws parallels between historical figures like Macbeth and contemporary leaders such as Trump, Putin, and Vučić, reflecting on the enduring nature of power and tyranny without true redemption or change.
Hungarians expressed excitement and disbelief after a record turnout led to a landslide victory for the opposition, ending 16 years of Viktor Orbán's rule, with Péter Magyar vowing to pursue those who "plundered" Hungary. Political analysts suggest this shift will significantly alter the European Union's relationship with Serbia's Aleksandar Vučić.
Péter Magyars sejr over Viktor Orbán er demokratiets sejr over autoritær manipulation, Niels Skousen stopper karrieren, og Dansk Industri kommer med en kraftig advarsel midt i…
Budapesta s-a transformat într-o arenă de petrecere până în primele ore ale zilei de luni, oamenii dansând în faţa barurilor şi maşinile claxonând, în timp ce susţinătorii partidului de opoziţie…
Potpredsednik Evropskog pokreta u Srbiji Vladimir Međak ocenio je danas da će promena vlasti u Mađarskoj smanjiti doseg predsednika Srbije Aleksandra Vučića u Briselu.
A profile piece on Zoran Stevanović, the President of the Slovenian Parliament, describes him as a former policeman and sports enthusiast, who is seen by opponents as a "Putin's extended hand" but claims to be an "extended hand" of the EU and USA.
An interview with Edvard P. Joseph discusses the changing global security landscape, highlighting US disinterest in Serbian President Vučić's actions and identifying Iran and Russia as threats to European security and the Balkans.
Tonino Picula, the European Parliament's rapporteur for Serbia, stated that a potential suspension of EU funds is the only message the Vučić regime fears, drawing a response from Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has been criticized for prematurely qualifying the death of philosophy student Milica Živković as murder, despite the ongoing investigation by the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office.
Two Serbian MPs, Sonja Pernat and Slavica Radovanović, have left their parliamentary club 'Sloga – Struka' to serve independently, citing disagreements over consultations with President Vučić.
Members of the European Parliament from the Greens and Renew Europe groups have written to Ursula von der Leyen, urging the European Commission to react to the deteriorating situation in Serbia and cease financial support for President Vučić's regime.
Serbia is reportedly facing potential losses of billions of euros due to President Vučić's policies, prompting growing concern from EU officials regarding the country's candidacy for membership.
Kryeministri Edi Rama, i pyetur për turizmin këtë vit dhe pasojat e luftës në Lindjen e Mesme, u shpreh nga Durrësi ku zhvilloi takim me strukturat e PS në këtë qark se, vendet që po e pësojnë nga…
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán campaigns in Debrecen, while reports highlight government control over media. The potential impact of Péter Magyar's political rise on the Western Balkans and local election sentiments are also discussed.
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.
Željko Veselinović, president of the United Trade Unions of Serbia 'Sloga,' made a controversial statement after consultations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, remarking that 'Hitler and Stalin also talked.'
Renowned Serbian political cartoonist Corax published a new work, 'Corax for April 9, 2026,' which appears to comment on the future political scene in Serbia, possibly referencing Aleksandar Vučić and the 'Dream Team 2026'.
The Serbian opposition responded critically to President Aleksandar Vučić's claims of 154 invitations for dialogue, with one figure sarcastically remarking on the nature of the "guests" at such a "celebration."
Members of Parliament Sonja Pernat and Slavica Radovanović announced their departure from the 'Sloga – Struka' parliamentary club, citing the decision of some club members to participate in meetings with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
The former BKK leader says it's not a new phenomenon for Russian interests to override Hungarian public interest, and a reminder of this pro-Russian policy is that on the country's busiest metro...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with representatives of China's Shandong Hi-Speed Group to discuss cooperation on infrastructure projects and opportunities to enhance collaboration in key areas.
An Academic Network in Serbia has submitted 22,000 citizen signatures to the Presidency, demanding the immediate scheduling of extraordinary parliamentary elections.
Donald Trump Junior, sin aktualnog predsjednika SAD, koji je u utorak boravio u Banjoj Luci, iz tog je grada uputio oštre kritike na račun zapadne Europe i hvalio mađarskog premijera Viktora Orbana…
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'.
Viktor Orbán mal podľa Bloombergu v telefonáte nazvať Vladimira Putina priateľom a ponúknuť mu summity v Budapešti. Hovor sa mal týkať vojny na Ukrajine.
Following a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, Rasim Ljajić, president of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, stated that the atmosphere surrounding potential snap parliamentary elections is more crucial than their specific date.
Predsednik Srbije Aleksandr Vučić prilikom današnjeg obraćanja javnosti osvrnuo se i na rat u Iranu i probleme sa naftom, poručivši da predstoji "teško vreme u Evropi".
Former Croatian Defense Minister Ante Kotromanović has speculated that Serbian President Vučić would have attacked Kosovo if Russia had achieved a swift victory in Ukraine within a month.
Serbian President is reportedly experiencing public difficulties, including efforts to 'save Orban's ranks,' as described in a commentary on Serbian politics.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is continuing consultations with political parties regarding the potential date for snap parliamentary elections and foreign policy direction. Following these discussions, MP Branko Pavlović stated that holding extraordinary elections in May or June would be 'bad' due to insufficient time for necessary preparations.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that a 25-year-old Philosophy student was murdered, claiming he saw messages she sent shortly before her death. This has put public pressure on the Belgrade Public Prosecutor's Office investigating the case.
Retired prosecutor Jasmina Paunović has alleged that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić may have committed several criminal offenses by disclosing details surrounding the death of a philosophy student in Belgrade, calling for an investigation by the competent prosecutor's office.
Mađarski političar Akoš Hadazi reagovao je na informaciju da je na gasovodu koji povezuje Srbiju i Mađarsku postavljen eksploziv i rekao da Beograd na ovaj način želi da spase mađarskog premijera…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that while no one knows his preferred presidential candidate, Constitutional Court President Vladan Petrov, who has been mentioned publicly, is 'not a bad idea'.
Premijer Mađarske zakazao je tokom dana hitan sastanak Savjeta za odbranu, nakon što ga je predsjednik Srbije Aleksandar Vučić obavijestio da su srpske vlasti pronašle eksplozivnu napravu na gasnoj…
Explosives were found in Serbia near a gas pipeline supplying Hungary, with leaders confirming the incident. Hungarian media reported it as an attack on sovereignty, while Serbian opposition criticized it as a political-security deception by President Vučić. Foreign Minister Szijjártó thanked Serbia for preventing the attack.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated he would accept a candidacy for prime minister only if research indicates no other solution. He linked this decision to those who 'committed crimes against education and many other things.'
Serbia's Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) responded to calls for Novi Sad Mayor Miloš Vučević to sue Marinika Tepić, stating that Vučević is attempting to conceal his role in a family vacation funded by public money.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić addressed N1 during a press conference, stating that the news that would "most gladden us is that he is considering whether to run for Prime Minister."
Filip Švarm, editor of "Vreme," commented that President Vučić's consultations are an attempt to conceal declining support for the SNS party following local elections, also highlighting police pressure on students and the University.
Poziv predsednika Srbije Aleksandra Vučića političkim strankama na dijalog predstavlja pokušaj skretanja pažnje sa loših rezultata Srpske napredne stranke (SNS) na prošlonedeljnim lokalnim izborima,…
Lawyer Nikola Lakić has stated that nearly all party lists led by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in local elections featured candidates who had been convicted or accused of serious criminal offenses.
Croatian President Milanović's decision to declare Serbian President Vučić undesirable in Croatia has reportedly closed diplomatic doors and provided Serbia with an opportunity to heavily criticize Croatia.
Opposition members in Serbia have commented on the government's call for dialogue, with one MP stating that President Aleksandar Vučić seeks to share responsibility and that meaningful talks are impossible with the current regime, which they identify as the source of all problems.
Opposition parties in Serbia have announced their refusal to participate in consultations with President Aleksandar Vucic, following his invitation for talks.
The director of the weekly 'Vreme', Stevan Ristić, stated that the police raid on the Rectorate was politically motivated and pre-planned, representing a miscalculation by authorities who expected an easy and quick victory.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar publicly criticized the state broadcaster during an interview, accusing it of "lying news" and threatening to shut down its services. This extraordinary confrontation marks a significant challenge to the media landscape.
Journalist Sofija Popović suggests that a potential change in Hungary's government would remove a strong political shield Serbia has had in Brussels due to Viktor Orban, possibly leading to a harsher EU stance on democracy in Serbia.
Reports are questioning the identity and presence of a figure named Peter Mađar within Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's political circles. The inquiry seeks to determine if such an individual exists and their potential role.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia will sign significant new agreements for the purchase of weapons and military equipment in the coming days, with additional deals expected during upcoming visits with other countries.
Serbian MPs Đorđe Stanković and Janjić suggested that elections are likely to be held on June 28, accusing President Vučić of trying to confuse citizens by mentioning various dates.
An article explores why Željko Veselinović, leader of the Workers' Party in formation, reportedly found it difficult to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
An investigation is ongoing into a Serbian-American trucking company, Super Ego, to determine the source of its financial backing. The company's owner had previously denied any ties to President Vučić.
Sandro Goci is scheduled to "await" or confront Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on the N1 television channel tomorrow at noon, indicating a planned discussion or interview.
Serbian opposition members of parliament, following visits to Berlin, Stockholm, and Barcelona, stated that "everyone is aware that with Vučić there is neither peace nor law." They expressed their views on the current political situation in Serbia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Serbia will sign significant contracts for the acquisition of new weaponry in the coming days, aiming to strengthen the country's defense capabilities, with a focus on air defense systems, drones, and digitalization.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that "true understanding between Serbia and Hungary is not easy to break," amidst ongoing uncertainty regarding economic cooperation involving NIS and MOL.
An analyst suggests that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has historically avoided calling elections when trends were unfavorable to him, questioning why he would do so now.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić responded to European Democratic Party Secretary-General Sandro Gozi, who had invited him to a TV debate, stating that dialogue implies mutual respect.
Former Croatian Defense Minister Ante Kotromanović stated that Serbian President Vučić would have attacked Kosovo if Russia had defeated Ukraine within a month.
Péter Magyar, a new political figure, achieved a significant victory in Hungarian elections, signaling a potential shift in the country's political landscape. He has stated he would not block EU credit to Ukraine and expressed openness to cooperation with China, while also announcing plans to suspend news broadcasting on state media.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović expressed regret over the cancellation of the Brdo-Brijuni Process meeting, while also stating that Serbian President Vučić was exaggerating.
The winner of the elections in Hungary, Peter Magyar, came to Novi Sad last year to lay flowers for the 16 victims of the canopy collapse in this city.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, declared victory in the Hungarian elections, promising accountability and reconciliation. His win was celebrated by thousands in Budapest and drew congratulations from European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Members of the Serbian government have largely remained in the background over the past year, with President Aleksandar Vučić informally overseeing all sectors. The government's structure is seen as a supporting body for his unlimited power.
In an interview, Boris Tadić stated that societal divisions in Serbia cannot be resolved by elections, regardless of the outcome, and criticized the current regime for creating these divisions.
In an interview, Edvard P. Joseph states that Washington is not interested in Vučić's games and identifies Iran and Russia as threats to European security, including the Balkans, amidst ongoing conflicts and escalating global tensions.
European Parliament rapporteur Tonino Picula suggested that suspending EU funds is the only leverage against Serbia's Vučić regime, drawing a response from Prime Minister Brnabić.
Speculation is growing regarding the upcoming Serbian presidential elections, with discussions about potential candidacies of two professors and President Vučić's challenges in finding a successor.
The Socialists and Democrats Group in the European Parliament has accused Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić of exploiting a recent tragedy to attack universities.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić extended an Easter greeting to Patriarch Porfirije, highlighting the enduring message of Easter as particularly important during a time of global conflict and pressures on Serbia.
Aleksandra Stanojević has been appointed as the ambassador to Cuba by a decree from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Opposition parties, such as SSP, claim she is the daughter of the owner of SC "Sinđelić."
The Serbia Centre (SRCE) party accused Vladan Petrov, President of the Constitutional Court, of undermining the rule of law and admitting that the government is preparing new election fraud.
Zdravko Ponoš, president of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, criticized President Aleksandar Vučić, stating that only 'his' opposition responds to his calls for dialogue.
Ένα από τα βασικά ερωτήματα που παραμένουν ανοιχτά είναι κατά πόσο ο πόλεμος μεταξύ του Ισραήλ και της Χεζμπολάχ θα εκτροχιάσει την εύθραυστη εκεχειρία, την ώρα που οι εξελίξεις στη Μέση Ανατολή…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with EU Special Envoy Peter Sorensen to discuss the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue. Vučić emphasized that Pristina's unilateral actions raise tensions and reiterated Serbia's demand for the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO).
The Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA Sandžaka) announced its refusal to attend consultations called by Aleksandar Vučić. The party stated that minimal democratic conditions for credible political dialogue currently do not exist in Serbia.
Slobodan Cvejić of the Serbia Center party stated that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is in a difficult position regarding calling elections, as he is unprepared and lacks an adequate presidential candidate.
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.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is scheduled to meet with Peter Sorensen, the European Union's special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, in Belgrade.
Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Porfirije and UK Special Envoy for the Western Balkans Karen Pierce met in Belgrade to exchange views on global and Balkan developments, agreeing on the importance of stability.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
A retired professor of political science, Zoran Stojiljković, described Serbia's political regime as no longer hybrid since the pandemic, noting that President Vučić only calls elections when victory is assured.
Questions have been raised regarding why Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not convene a National Security Council meeting after explosives were discovered near gas infrastructure in Kanjiža, Serbia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statements concerning the death of a student are being viewed as obstruction of justice and unauthorized disclosure of case data, according to a retired prosecutor.
A Serbian politician, Marinković, claims President Vučić views the academic community as state enemies, citing summonses for individuals present at the Novi Sad Rectorate and recent student arrests in the capital.
Anti-regime forces in Serbia are developing strategies for potential parliamentary elections, discussing the unification of moderate right-wing parties and the number of opposition lists expected to challenge President Aleksandar Vučić.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić commented on the 'war in Iran' and oil-related problems, warning of 'difficult times in Europe' and expressing hope that Serbia would not be forced to halt its agricultural exports.
Former Serbian President Boris Tadić, leader of the SDS, has endorsed Dragan Đilas's proposal for discussions and agreements among all anti-regime forces in Serbia.
Ivica Dačić, leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), stated that his party is always ready for snap parliamentary elections, following consultations with President Vučić. However, he believes elections should ideally be held in their regular term.
Following consultations with the president, Pavlović stated that holding extraordinary elections in May would not be a wise decision, as reported by N1 Serbia.
Sociologist Jovo Bakić claims that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is attempting to influence political parties and cultural institutions in Montenegro, asserting that nationalism serves as a facade for personal interests.
Zdravko Ponoš, president of the Serbia Centre (SRCE) party, stated that President Aleksandar Vučić's recent consultations are aimed at repairing his damaged image in the West, following a police raid on the rectorate and alleged election irregularities.
Professor Đorđe Pavićević stated that professors at the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) are not concerned by President Vučić's announcement of arrests, viewing the situation as a result of government frustration and further pressure on the faculty.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's comment that Constitutional Court President Vladan Petrov "is not a bad idea" for a presidential candidate has drawn strong reactions from commentators.
Serbian authorities discovered explosives near the gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary, leading Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to convene an emergency defense council. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the discovery of two large packages of explosives.
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.
Dragan Popović, director of the Center for Practical Politics, assessed that for the first time, the Serbian government is facing a seriously organized opposition group, which is changing the political situation in the country.
A personal account reflects on studying with Vučić and now defending the university from him, drawing parallels with McDonald's early operations in Serbia and the realities of capitalism.
Lawyer Aleksandar Olenik has reacted to news of a planned state-church university in Serbia, stating that the Serbian Orthodox Church and President Vučić are violating the Constitution.
Usame Zukorlić, President of the Party of Justice and Trust (SPP), stated that his party is always prepared for elections, following consultations with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić regarding potential elections.
Aleksandar Vulin, leader of the Socialist Movement, stated after consultations with President Vučić that he believes elections should not be called in the current political atmosphere.
Croatian historian Hrvoje Klasic commented on the situation in Serbia following local elections, describing it as poor and comparable to the beginning of Vučić's time in power, citing numerous violent incidents and irregularities.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is launching discussions on the country's political crisis and foreign policy, but the opposition has refused to participate, demanding early elections and claiming the dialogue is an attempt to preserve power.
Rector Vladan Đokić of the University of Belgrade has become a symbol of the Vučić regime's failures following a police raid on the Faculty of Philosophy, with diaspora groups now calling on the EU to punish Vučić amidst student protests against university intrusion and violence against journalists.
Opposition parties from Republika Srpska held a meeting in Banja Luka to discuss plans for the upcoming General Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where many expressed a desire to be candidates, and the opinion of Serbian President Vučić was noted as important.