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Minister announces "change of electoral system"
Minister announces "change of electoral system"
BELGRADE -- Deputy PM and Public Administration and Local Self-Government Minister Kori Udovicki has announced "changes to the electoral system on all levels."
Speaking over the weekend, she noted that that a combination of "majoritarian and proportional electoral systems" was #the best solution."
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Udovicki announces change of electoral system
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Kori Udovicki on Saturday announced a change of the electoral system at all levels, noting that a combination of the majoritarian and the proportional electoral systems is the best solution.
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The No-More-Mr-Nice-Guy law
Last weekend, public attention in Turkey was focused on the limited military operation in Syria. Some 100 Turkish armed vehicles and 570 soldiers crossed the border to relocate the tomb of Süleyman ?ah, the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire, from Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) territory to a safer Kurdish zone.
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Australia failing to end indigenous disadvantage: PM
Australia's failure to end the entrenched disadvantage of Aboriginal people was described by Prime Minister Tony Abbott Wednesday as "profoundly disappointing" with key targets missed and employment levels actually worsening.
SRS holds rally to celebrate Seselj's return
BELGRADE - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS), which has no seats in the national parliament, held a rally in Belgrade on Saturday to celebrate the return of its leader Vojislav Seselj, who was recently released temporarily by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) after 11 years in custody.
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Gojkovic: Serbia's goal to complete reforms by end of 2018
BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic met UK Minister for Europe David Lidington and Speaker of the House of Lords Baroness Frances D'Souza during her visit to London, with whom she discussed Serbia's EU integration and reforms.
Mihajlovic: Full gender equality is among priorities
BELGRADE - Accomplishing full gender equality is one of the priorities of the Serbian government and the work on that will involve all the ministries, Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic said on Tuesday.
Full gender equality among govt. priorities
Full gender equality among govt. priorities
b -- Accomplishing full gender equality is one of the priorities of the Serbian government and the work on that will involve all ministries, Zorana Mihajlović says.
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Kurds in Netherlands storm parliament in protest against ISIL
Dozens of Kurds stormed the national parliament building in The Hague on Oct. 6 night in a protest against ISIL fighters who are attacking the Kurdish town of Kobane in northern Syria
Vojvodina Assembly to consider change of Constitution
NOVI SAD - Branislav Bogaroski, deputy president of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, stated on Monday that the draft declaration on the change of Constitution does not offer ready-made solutions, but rather states the facts the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia has to change and that the current Constitution lacks functionality.