Bosko Obradovic
Obradovic to resign as Dveri leader
BELGRADE - Serbian Dveri Movement President Bosko Obradovic announced he would resign as the opposition party's leader on Saturday.
In a statement to Tanjug, Obradovic said a press conference would be held at the Dveri headquarters to address electoral results and accountability for the party's electoral failure.
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Brnabic: There will be no caretaker gov't or violent media shutdowns
BELGRADE - In response to an opposition leader, Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said in the parliament on Friday there would be no caretaker government or violent shutdowns of media outlets.
Four opposition parties want EU plan turned down
BELGRADE - The leaders of four opposition parties in the Serbian parliament said at a joint press conference on Tuesday an EU proposal for resolving the Kosovo-Metohija issue must be rejected as it envisioned a secession of Serbia's southern province.
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Petkovic: Anniversary celebration a provocation by Pristina, no liaison office
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Thursday a Belgrade gathering that had marked the anniversary of the so-called Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence had not been an official event and was a "sheer provocation" by Pristina.
Thousands March in Belgrade to Protest Against Euro Pride
Beginning of protest against Euro Pride in Belgrade. Screenshot: N1
According to local media reports, there were between 5,000 and 10,000 people present at the protest. The demonstrators began walking from in front of the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarchate offices and, after passing through city centre streets, ended up in front of Saint Marko Church.
RIK: 100 percent to be processed soon; Convincing lead of Vučić and SNS
The list "Aleksandar Vui - Together we can do everything" has won the most votes - 42.91 percent of votes, i.e. 120 parliamentary mandates.
The coalition "United for the Victory of Serbia" with 13.69 percent of votes or 38 seats is second, and the third list is "Ivica Dacic - Prime Minister of Serbia", which won 11.43 percent of votes or 32 seats.
RIK released preliminary election results: It's known how Serbia voted
RIK President, Vladimir Dimitrijevi, addressed the citizens and stated that the election day was successfully conducted.
According to RIK data, a total of 6.268.496 million Serbian nationals are eligible to vote. It said that 3.675.064 people cast ballots with 109.294 invalid ballots.
What's behind the "environmental protest"? Opposition members present PHOTO / VIDEO
The protest aims to draw attention to water shortages, deforestation, the opening of mines and quarries, and the construction of mini hydropower plants.
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Written statement of Nebojsa Stefanovic: I have put up with the lies for a long time
He said that these lies were spread by Dragan Djilas, Vuk Jeremic, Bosko Obradovic and their various spokespersons such as Aleksic, Tepic and the like.
More than a third of DS Main Board members dissatisfied: Lutovac remains at DS healm?
"If that report is not adopted, it automatically means that Lutovac has lost confidence and will no longer remain at the helm of the party," a source from the Democratic Party and a signatory of the initiative to convene a session of the Main Board told Tanjug.