Mlađan Dinkić
Corruption investigation against former minister dropped
The Organized Crime Prosecution has ended its investigation against former Serbian cabinet minister Mladjan Dinkic.
The investigation was launched years ago on suspicion that he abused his official position.
Russia Prolongs Loan Term of $800-Mln Credit to Serbia
BELGRADE - Russia has prolonged the loan term for $800-million credit provided to Serbia in 2013 until 2021, a document published on Russia's legal information website said Tuesday.
Economy and finance ministries to merge again - daily
Economy and finance ministries to merge again - daily
BELGRADE -- A cabinet reshuffle is "already on the horizon" writes a Belgrade-based daily, adding that ministries of finance and economy will once again be merged into one.
Former minister and party leader to join foreign company
Former minister and party leader to join foreign company
BELGRADE -- Mlađan Dinkić will join a foreign company, dealing in financial consulting in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, as director.
This is according to a report in the Belgrade-based daily Blic.
"Fate of URS party to be known next week"
"Fate of URS party to be known next week"
KRAGUJEVAC -- United Regions of Serbia (URS) coordinator and Mayor of Kragujevac Veroljub Stevanović has said that "the fate of the party" will be known on Tuesday.
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Ex-minister: More wrongdoings at agency
Ex-minister: More wrongdoings at agency
BELGRADE -- Saša Radulović claims that the financial abuses that led to the arrest of former heads of SIEPA are "only some of the omissions in the work of the agency."
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Dačić "joins SNS celebrations," Dinkić "leaves politics"
Dačić "joins SNS celebrations," Dinkić "leaves politics"
BELGRADE -- SPS leader Ivica Dačić has joined celebrations organized by the Progressives (SNS) after their landslide election victory.
According to media crews at the SNS headquarters, Dačić and Vučić have been "engaged in conversation" for over an hour, but, said reporters, "they were not alone."
Public sector reform, employment crucial to recovery
BELGRADE – Serbia’s politicians agreed Monday that the forthcoming early parliamentary elections need be followed by a public sector reform and work to reduce unemployment, simplify administrative procedures and adopt systemic laws so that Serbia could finally emerge out of transition.