Politics of Serbia
Deal on normalization of relations "nowhere in sight"
Vojislav Seselj Criticised for Visiting Serbian PM’s Killer
In the latest in a series of provocative stunts, Serbian nationalist politician Vojislav Seselj pledged to seek a review of Milorad Ulemek’s conviction for the 2003 murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
Sinisa Mali elected Serbia's new finance minister
154 members of the Assembly (people's deputies) voted in favor of the proposal tabled by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and elected Mali, who up until now has served as mayor of Belgrade, the government announced.
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NATO bombing consequences commission to visit Kosovo
The commission's chairman, Darko Laketic, announced this after the Assembly voted to establish the body.
Laketic said that the commission will start work once the Assembly confirms its composition, and explained that proposed members come from the ruling SNS and SPS parties, and opposition DS, Dveri, and SRS.
Kosovo "key to Serbia's EU accession" - EU rep
"The normalization of relations with Pristina and progress in the domains of democracy and rule of law are two driving forces behind Serbia's accession to the EU. Of course, Kosovo is the key element," Fabrizi said in an interview with the Blic daily, published on May 20.
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Serbian Court Quashes WWII Chetnik Leader’s Rehabilitation
A court overturned the first-instance verdict rehabilitating World War II Serb Chetnik leader Nikola Kalabic, who was declared a “national enemy” by the Yugoslav judiciary, ordering the case to be reheard from the start.
It's insane to think we'll "just recognize Kosovo" - says PM
The Kosovo and Metohija (full name of the province, in Serbian) problem must be solved, and a compromise solution must be found, for the sake of stability and security of citizens in the region, Brnabic told reporters in Bulgaria's capital, that on Thursday hosted an EU-Western Balkans Summit, Tanjug reported.
Kosovo referendum? "Question itself will be most important"
Prva TV carried out "a mini referendum" in Belgrade's streets on Sunday, offering three possibilities when it comes to Kosovo: recognition, frozen conflict, and partition.
Here are some of the responses received from citizens:
"If northern Kosovo is attacked - will we react," asks FM
The foreign minister reiterated that Serbia will never recognize Kosovo but wants a compromise solution.
According to him, Kosovo is within reach of realizing its independence, while Serbia is surviving thanks to its traditional friends, because "the international community" thinks of the Kosovo issue as being resolved and "does not want to talk about it."
Assembly speaker "ready to leave" if Kosovo rep show up
Serbian National Assembly President Maja Gojkovic said this on Tuesday, responding to opposition SRS party leader and assembly member Vojislav Seselj, who said chair of the Kosovo Assembly's Committee on Foreign Affairs Vjosu Osmani-Sadriu had been invited to a gathering in Belgrade.