Serbian Progressive Party
Brnabic: Wider political front needed, Serbia's sovereignty at stake
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday a wider political front - a broader coalition around the ruling Serbian Progressive Party - was needed for the upcoming local elections in Belgrade as it was now being decided whether Serbia would remain a sovereign and independent state.
Vučić attends Serbian Progressive Party's Main Board Meeting PHOTO
Vui will speak after the session of the City Main Board of the Serbian Progressive Party, which he will attend.
The meeting is scheduled for 17:00 at the "Vozdovac Center umice" Institution.
It was decided: New elections in Belgrade
Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party decided to hold new elections for the Assembly of Belgrade, SNS told Tanjug.
The session of the Presidency of the SNS started today around noon in the premises of the party, which, as it was announced, was closed to the public.
The decision was unanimous, said api, there were no abstentions either.
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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly: "The elections in Serbia were legitimate and democratic"
He stated this in a written statement published at the winter session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna.
Tilki said that Hungary sends its most sincere congratulations to the Serbian Progressive Party and its political allies on the election victory.
Dacic: SPS supports establishment of movement
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday his Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) supported the establishment of a movement that would unify the activities of Serbia's ruling coalition and all other patriotic parties.
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Brnabic: EP resolution to continue pressure on Serbia, unrelated to elections
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Monday a soon-to-be-adopted European Parliament resolution on the recent Serbian elections had nothing to do with the polls themselves but would be a form of additional pressure on Serbia and President Aleksandar Vucic and the Serbian Progressive Party, which will have the majority in the new Serbian parliament and the next government.
Glisic: New elections in Belgrade in June or July if no majority in city assembly
BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Executive Committee President Darko Glisic said on Tuesday the constitutive session of the new Belgrade city assembly would reveal if there was a majority in the body or new elections would be held in June or July.
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We, A Voice From The People: No coalition with SNS-SPS or Serbia Against Violence
BELGRADE - The We, A Voice From The People movement reiterated on Tuesday it was against forming a coalition in the Belgrade city assembly with the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)-Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) coalition or with a potential coalition formed by Serbia Against Violence and the HOPE coalition.
Vucic speaks with Israel's Herzog
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic spoke on the phone with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, wishing the people of Israel and Jews around the world that they may achieve progress in peace in the New Year.
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