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CarGo: The EU's reaction to the violation of competition in Serbia soon to come
According to this association, Vucic says the European Commission will check the compliance of the Law on Carriage of Passengers with EU legislation for serious violations of competition in Serbia, especially after the blockade of Belgrade.
Temperatures drop to minus 18 in parts of Serbia
The meteorological authority, RHMZ, on Tuesday morning issued a warning on its website about local occurrences of rain that may freeze on the ground.
The alert concerns northern parts of Serbia on Tuesday evening, and the north and in the west of the country overnight and on Wednesday morning.
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Vucic and Thaci will continue dialogue, says EU
This is according to European Commission spokesperson Maja Kocijancic.
Kocijancic also Radio Free Europe that the EU has invited representatives of the Pristina team, elected in the assembly on December 15, to continue the dialogue, and come to Brussels on Tuesday for consultations.
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Vucic announces "serious changes" in party and cabinet
Prime Minister and SNS party leader Aleksandar Vucic says there will be "serious changes" in his party and in the cabinet, if they wins the April 24 election.
In an interview for the Nedeljnik weekly, quoted by the Beta agency, Vucic also said it was "very difficult to once again forge a coalition with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) President Ivica Dacic."
PM tells Serbians to "keep their head up"
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has told Serbian citizens to "keep their head up" in the wake of the UNESCO Executive Board's vote on Kosovo.
Speaking in Spain, where he is attending a convention of the European People's Party, Vucic added:
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Vucic comments on Blair's trip to Belgrade
Vucic comments on Blair's trip to Belgrade
BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's trip to Belgrade earlier in the week "did not cost Serbia a penny."
Referring to his deputy's statement made on Thursday, reporters asked the prime minister whether he "chatted and drank coffee" with Blair.
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Vucic: EU accession priority
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic expressed gratitude to European Commission (EC) President Jose Manuel Barroso for the assistance and support the EU gave to Serbia concerning the recent catastrophic floods and reiterated that the country's full EU membership is the Serbian government's priority.
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