
Vučić Got the “Message” After Hundreds of Thousands Protested in Belgrade
“We will have to change ourselves,” the Serb president said following the largest demonstration the country has seen in decades.
“We will have to change ourselves,” the Serb president said following the largest demonstration the country has seen in decades.
Anti-government protesters as well as counter-demonstators are descending on the capital of Serbia, with the president warning of potential violence.
The politician urges NATO to activate a secret contingency plan involving military intervention to safeguard the Dayton treaty.
A sovereigntist lawmaker has suffered a stroke after Serbian opposition figures threw flares and smoke grenades and used pepper spray.
“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.
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.
The Commission thinks enlargement in the next five years is realistic. “All this is happening thanks to the Hungarian presidency,” the Albanian PM commented.
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.