Kingdom of Serbia

Jovanovic: HOPE coalition has demonstrated it has serious political programme

BELGRADE - The Serbian HOPE Coalition has demonstrated it has a serious political programme and serious people, said Milos Jovanovic, one of the leaders of the opposition coalition, formed by the New Democratic Party of Serbia and the Movement for Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia.

Gov't adopts conclusion on agreement to purchase of Hitler's directive that ordered attack on Yugoslavia

BELGRADE - The Government of Serbia on Thursday adopted a Conclusion on its agreement to the recent purchase of Adolf Hitler's Directive No. 25 of March 27, 1941, whereby the then-German chancellor ordered the attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Kingdom of Greece.

The directive, signed by Hitler, consists of 13 originals.

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.

Dacic receives farewell visit from Order of Malta ambassador

BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic received a farewell visit from the Ambassador of the Sovereign Order of Malta Alberto Di Luca on Monday.

Dacic thanked Di Luca for his successful tenure in the past 13 years and, especially, for carrying out charity campaigns aimed at helping Serbia's most underprivileged population.

Hope for Serbia electoral list approved

BELGRADE - Serbia's national electoral commission on Tuesday approved the Dr Milos Jovanovic - Hope for Serbia electoral list, submitted by the Serbian Hope Coalition, comprised of the National-Democratic Alternative, the New Democratic Party of Serbia and the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia - Vojislav Mihajlovic.

Serbia Under Bulgarian Occupation: Documenting WWI Crimes

The central topic of Pisarri's book, which he developed out of his PhD thesis and which was originally published in Italian, is crimes against Serbian civilians in the part of the Kingdom of Serbia that was occupied by Bulgaria in 1915. The book will be issued in a Serbian translation this autumn.

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