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Vucic: Czech PM to visit Serbia soon, we expect greater Czech involvement in projects
ARANDJELOVAC - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Thursday Czech PM Petr Fiala would visit Serbia soon, and noted that he expected even greater Czech involvement in infrastructure projects in Serbia.
Vucic said this during a tour of a new plant of non-alcoholic beverages producer Knjaz Milos in Arandjelovac, central Serbia.
The Republic Election Commission announced: Voting to be repeated on April 16
Voting will be repeated in the presidential elections at the 21st polling station, while voting for MPs will be repeated at 43 polling stations, it was decided last night at RIK's two separate sessions.
There are places where the repeated voting will coincide for both the president and the parliament.
Local elections underway in Belgrade, three other cities
BELGRADE - Polling stations in Belgrade, Bor, Arandjelovac and Sevojno opened at 7 am for Sunday's local elections.
The polling stations close at 8 pm, which will also mark the end of electoral silence.
Electoral silence begins
BELGRADE - Electoral silence ahead of the local elections in Belgrade, Sevojno, Bor and Arandjelovac began at midnight.
It will last for 68 hours, until the polling stations close at 8 pm Sunday.
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Gojkovic: Belgrade elections to be held on March 4
BELGRADE - The elections for the Belgrade city assembly will be held on March 4, Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic announced on Monday.
Gojkovic also called local elections in the municipalities of Arandjelovac and Bor for the same date.
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Tabakovic: Serbia has met all IMF criteria
ARANDJELOVAC - Serbia has met all the criteria set by the IMF and the institution's Board of Governors should soon confirm this, National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic said Wednesday.
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Vulin. Military budget to be 25 pct higher
ARANDJELOVAC - The 2018 budget of the Serbian Ministry of Defence will be up by 25 pct, with most of the funds to go to a salary increase for the armed forces personnel, Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Wednesday.
The salary increase will amount to 10 pct, Vulin said.
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Serbian Street Named After Nazi Collaborator Revealed
Anti-fascist activists have identified a previously little-known street named after Milan Nedic, head of Serbia’s World War II Nazi collaborationist government, in the town of Arandjelovac.
Serbia to increase military sector spending by 25 pct
The budget for the Serbian Army for 2018 will be increased by 25 percent compared to this year, and will amount to 70.5 billion dinars.
Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said this on Wednesday during a conference in the town of Arandjelovac.
Vulin: Brussels agreement will not be renegotiated
Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Wednesday that agreements reached with Pristina in Brussels will not be renegotiated.
Vulin added that the Brussels agreement itself would not undergo any changes.
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