Politics of Serbia
Vucic, SNS to give opinion on reshuffle if PM asks for it
BUCHAREST - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday a potential government reshuffle was a question for PM Ana Brnabic but that he and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) would give their opinion on the matter if she asked for it.
Vucic to visit Romania on Thursday
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will be on an official visit to Romania on Thursday.
After a ceremonial welcome in Bucharest, Vucic will meet with his counterpart Klaus Werner Iohannis and head a Serbian delegation at a plenary meeting with a Romanian delegation.
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Dacic: Pristina has abandoned Brussels dialogue
Ivica Dacic says he, bearing in mind his experience, believes that a part of the international community and Albanians from Kosovo are lying to President Vucic, B92 reports.
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Vucic declares overwhelming election victory
BELGRADE - President of Serbia and Serbian Progressive Party leader Aleksandar Vucic said his electoral list had won over 45 pct of the votes in Sunday's local elections in Belgrade.
He said this was the party's best-ever electoral result in Belgrade.
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Dacic: We will continue cooperation with SNS
BELGRADE - Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic said Monday he was confident his party would continue to cooperate with the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in Belgrade.
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Who will be Belgrade's next mayor?
The mayor will be elected by the new City Assembly, that the voters in Belgrade chose on March 4.
Serbian President and SNS leader Aleksandar Vucic, whose ticket won 44.99 percent of the vote, said on Monday that the mayor will be known "in about 50 days."
In the meantime, the media speculate about who might take this "hot seat."
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Serbia's Ruling Party Wins Belgrade Elections
The ruling Serbian Progressive Party won most votes in Sunday's Belgrade City Assembly elections and will most likely continue to run the capital for the next four years, preliminary results show.
Party chief and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the party's nominee for the post of mayor would be revealed within 15 days.
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MICT to render appeals verdict in Seselj case in April
Vojislav Seselj, the leader of the SRS party, surrendered to MITC's predecessor ICTY (Hague Tribunal) 15 years ago, and then spent 11 years in custody before he was temporarily released for health reasons.
UN Court Sets Vojislav Seselj Verdict for April
The UN war crimes court will deliver its appeal verdict on Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj on April 11, but he has vowed not to return to The Hague to hear it.
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Vucic receives Dittmann
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday received German Ambassador to Belgrade Axel Dittmann to discuss bilateral political and economic relations, noting that overall bilateral ties were making constant progress.
They also discussed Serbia's EU path and stabilisation of the situation in the Western Balkans, in particular through the Berlin Process.
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