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Vucic: Global power-wielders want to finish all dirty work in Serbia

BELGRADE - Commenting on opposition protests in the country, President of Serbia and Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Presidency member Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday evening global power-wielders needed to finish all their dirty work in Serbia for three reasons: because they wanted to finish everything regarding Kosovo-Metohija, because they could not stand Serbia being the leading regional

Mass Protests in Serbia: Tens of Thousands Demand Accountability After Novi Sad Tragedy

Tens of thousands of Serbians gathered in central Belgrade on Sunday to protest against President Aleksandar Vučić and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). The demonstrations come in the wake of a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad last month that left 15 people dead, an event protesters attribute to corruption and substandard construction tied to government negligence.

Li: Vucic, Xi have laid groundwork for new era of Sino-Serbian cooperation

BELGRADE - Chinese Communist Party official Li Xiaoxin, who is heading a Chinese delegation visiting Serbia, on Monday highlighted the significance of building a Serbia-China community for a shared future and a new era of bilateral cooperation, for which the groundwork was laid by Presidents Aleksandar Vucic and Xi Jinping during Xi's visit to Serbia in May.

Election Triumph: Vucic's Party Secures Majority in Serbian Elections

In Serbia, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has announced its victory in the recent city council elections across the nation, including in the capital city of Belgrade. Additionally, they claimed success in local elections held in other major cities and municipalities.

Vucevic: Convincing election win for SNS everywhere except in four municipalities

BELGRADE - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Milos Vucevic said the party had won a clear-cut and convincing victory in all cities and municipalities where local elections were held on Sunday except in four municipalities - Tutin, Backa Topola, Senta and Kanjiza.

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