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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.
16 Apr, 10:06 — 16 Apr, 10:06
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