
Serbian PM Resigns in Government Reshuffle To End Blockades
If the protests don’t stop after he meets all the demands, it might confirm President Vučić’s claim that he faces a foreign-funded ‘color revolution.’
If the protests don’t stop after he meets all the demands, it might confirm President Vučić’s claim that he faces a foreign-funded ‘color revolution.’
Aleksandar Vučić is initiating the vote following weeks of anti-government protests.
Hungary’s attempt to advance talks with Belgrade was rejected for political reasons, despite Serbia meeting all preliminary benchmarks set by the Commission
President Vučić claims that his strategic goal is back on track, despite years of hostility from Brussels.
Hungarian PM points outs that pro-Brussels heads of state are now panicking about illegal migration—albeit belatedly.
Vučić said his focus is the country’s economic progress, peace, and stability.
President Vučić warned of “difficult days” ahead, leading to fears of renewed conflict in the Balkans.
The Central Election Commission’s confirmation of the results comes against the backdrop of protests sparked by accusations of widespread voting irregularities.
President Vučić is confident in his party’s win, but official results are not expected until Monday night.
Serbia’s relationship with the EU and Russia will play a crucial role in the upcoming election.