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Three opposition parties to form alliance
They are the Together for Serbia and the Social Democratic Party, while the alliance will be formed on May 19.
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Opposition Protesters Demand 'Fair' Election in Serbia
In the second large protest against Serbian government and President Aleksandar Vucic in one week, thousands of protesters massed on the streets of Belgrade to demand for elections to be free and fair.
The rally comes after President Vucic earlier warned that he would not meet the demands of protesters.
Same opposition, 18 years after overthrow of Milosevic
The Democratic Party will mark the anniversary of democratic changes in Serbia with an exhibition at the party premises in Vracar that will be attended by its leader Zoran Lutovac, the president of the New Party, Zoran Zivkovic. and the president of the Social Democratic Party, Boris Tadic.
Etihad and Fiat not leaving Serbia - PM
This was her reply to opposition New Party leader Zoran Zivkovic's question about whether the air carrier - Air Serbia's strategic partner - was withdrawing from the country.
Brnabic also described this as "media disinformation."
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Hahn meets with part of Serbian opposition
BELGRADE - European Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn spoke with officials of a number of Serbian opposition parties at the seat of the EU Delegation to Belgrade on Thursday.
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Former DS leader backs current party head for Belgrade mayor
The Democratic Party (DS) is in coalition with the New Party (NS) for the city ballot. All three parties are in opposition at the state level.
Tadic, a former DS leader and Serbia's former president, explained that the SDS decision "stems from another decision - to move towards a reunification of the DS."
He urged former DS leaders to "sit down" after the elections.
SNS would win 39.1 pct of votes in Belgrade,53 pct in Serbia - survey
BELGRADE - If early parliamentary elections were to be held now, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), which leads Serbia's ruling coalition, would win 53 pct of votes, shows an indicative survey conducted by the Politika daily and the Faktor plus opinion poll agency.
Poll: President is highest-rated state official
This is according to a poll conducted by the Politika daily and the Faktor Plus pollster, published on Wednesday, and cited by Tanjug.
Respondents were also asked to rate prime minister Ana Brnabic and members of her cabinet, and gave Brnabic the second highest mark - 3.1.
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DS, New Party to run together in Belgrade elections
BELGRADE - The Democratic Party (DS) and the New Party will form a coalition for the upcoming local elections in Belgrade.
At Friday's joint press conference with Vesna Rakic Vodinelic, president of the New Party Council, DS leader Dragan Sutanovac, who will run for mayor, announced Vodinelic would head the coalition's electoral list.
Serbian Ruling Coalition Accused of Stifling Budget Debate
Opposition politicians accused the ruling parties of stifling debate for filing more than 300 amendments to various laws this week, meaning that opposition MPs did not have time during the session to present their proposed amendments to the draft budget law for 2018.