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Brnabic: Vucic is being guarded

Among them are two Montenegrin citizens, but also citizens of the countries from and outside the European Union.
Ana Brnabi, hosted on RTS Daily news, said that our services are working day and night to find those who planned the assassination of the President of Serbia.

Brnabic: Vucic's murder planned in the first half of February, we have it in writing

Being hosted on TV Prva, Prime Minister Brnabic said that she received notification of the planned assassination on Friday, January 14, under the label urgent.
"It is quite clear and unambiguous that the assassination of Vui is planned, even with the time when the murder was planned - in February this year," she said.

Brnabić: The end for Rio Tinto in Serbia, it's over

"We have the requests of environmental organizations. These are the requests that were submitted to the Government on January 12, 2022," the Prime Minister said at a press conference immediately after the government session.
At the final session, the Government Decree on the spatial plan was revoked, Brnabi pointed out.

Serbia President Hails ‘Incredible’ Gas Deal With Russia

Serbia will continue to pay $270 per 1,000 cubic metres of natural gas for the next six months, President Aleksandar Vucic said after a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The two presidents met in Sochi, Russia, where the renewal of a deal about natural gas deliveries was one of their topics. Vucic said: "Putin has shown friendship towards Serbia."

Brnabic reveals whether the COVID pass will be extended: "It's important"

She also stated that "there is a slow growth - we have exceeded 55% of those vaccinated, and that is what is most important." Brnabic said at the press conference after visiting the Kragujevac company for distribution of thermal energy "Energetika" that for now there will be no extension of the validity of COVID passes to 24 hours.

Crisis Staff called for more restrictive measures; "We might introduce COVID passes"

After the session, the Prime Minister of Sebija, Ana Brnabi, addressed the media. The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, said that the numbers are better than yesterday, even though they are still very high. "Last week, we had the worst day out of almost 8.500 infected people," she reminded at the beginning of her address.

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