Kragujevac

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Country: Serbia Population: 150 850

Fiat Chrysler plant in Kragujevac produces first test units of new electric car

KRAGUJEVAC - The Fiat Chrysler plant in Kragujevac, central Serbia, has produced the initial test units of the first-ever electric car to be manufactured in Serbia, Tanjug learns.

They are undergoing crash tests and other testing inside the factory complex.

Brnabic: Sretenje Constitution proclaimed freedom, independence as our fundamental values

KRAGUJEVAC - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said on Thursday the 1835 Serbian Constitution, also known as the Sretenje (The Meeting of the Lord) Constitution, had proclaimed freedom, independence and peacefulness as the fundamental values of Serbs.

Stevanovic: Even development of Serbia is HOPE Coalition's priority

KRAGUJEVAC - Serbian HOPE Coalition official Veroljub Stevanovic said on Thursday in Kragujevac, central Serbia, that even development of the country was the coalition's priority.

The coalition is comprised of the New Democratic Party of Serbia and the Movement for Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.

Vučić: The biggest project for this city – € 265 million for 22km of road VIDEO/PHOTO

Serbian President Aleksandar Vui also participated in the conference.
"I thank France and the French Development Agency, as well as the World Bank for the huge funds they allocated for local self-governments in Serbia, which must come up with the best projects in the interest of the citizens," Vui said during his address.

Wacker Neuson plant opens in Kragujevac

KRAGUJEVAC - The German company Wacker Neuson opened a factory in Kragujevac, central Serbia, on Thursday.

The opening ceremony was also attended by Serbian PM Ana Brnabic.

She said FDI inflow to Serbia in Q1 2023 stood at 783.9 mln euros and was up by 39 pct compared to the same period of 2022, the year when FDI totalled a record-high 4.4 bln euros.

Vucevic: SNS policy will not change

KRAGUJEVAC - The policy of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) will not change, and it will remain an engine of Serbia's development, new SNS leader Milos Vucevic said after Saturday's extraordinary SNS Assembly session in Kragujevac, at which he was elected party president.

Vucevic succeeded Aleksandar Vucic, who stepped down from the post.

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