Dragan Djilas
Serbian President: Bulgarians are Resentful because We are More Popular in North Macedonia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told "Pink" television that "Bulgarians" resent Serbia because it is more popular in North Macedonia.
In the interview, Bulgaria was mentioned on a number of topics in the context of relations with its neighbors.
Vučić at the second election rally: "Our job is to deal with you and your problems"
Serbian President Aleksandar Vui will also speak at the meeting.
Citizens gathered in Pirot in large numbers to express their support for the "Aleksandar Vui - Serbia must not stop" list.
Vui: "A vote for anyone else in the forthcoming elections is a vote for Djilas"
Mali: Serbia's debt-to-GDP ratio at 50.5 pct
BELGRADE - Serbia's debt-to-GDP ratio is 50.5 pct and the country has not crossed the red line of overindebtedness, says Serbian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali.
In response to criticism from opposition leader Dragan Djilas, Mali said that, by comparison, the Eurozone debt-to-GDP ratio was 91.2 pct according to the latest Eurostat figures.
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Media: Conflict between Đilas and Obradović; "Supercell Vučić attacks the opposition"
As reported by the media, the opposition goes a step further, so Dragan Djilas and Boko Obradovi claim that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, controls them as if they were puppets.
Confusion at the protest of political parties: What are we going to do now? PHOTO
Dragan Djilas, Marinika Tepi, Janko Veselinovi, Vuk Jeremi and others were at the protest.
Also, according to the media, on the plateau in front of the National Assembly, the presence of the editor in chief of "Tabloid" Milovan Brki, Pyotr Nikitin from the pro-Ukrainian organization "Cini dobro".
Vučić: In case of the attack on our people, our response will be fierce
Vui spoke about how Serbia will manage in the new global, tectonic changes, about economic topics, about the Franco-German plan and Kosovo and Metohija, about relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the elections in Montenegro and about the new president of that country, Jakov Milatovi.
About the Belgrade elections and the new movement
Hill believes US-Serbia partnership will become even stronger
BELGRADE - US Ambassador to Serbia Christopher Hill said on Tuesday that, like all other countries, Serbia had its challenges, but that the new year called for optimism and for focusing on the positive aspects of US-Serbia relations.
Serbian President Accepts Opposition Demand for New Polls in Capital
Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday evening that if the largest opposition coalition in Belgrade, United for Serbia, wants to have new elections in the capital, he will propose it to the main board of his ruling Serbian Progressive Party, SNS.
Vučić: "We are ready to go to the polls"
He also said that he was about to have consultations.
"When the elections are formally over, I will invite everyone to consultations, appoint a prime minister, everything in accordance with the law," Vucic said.
He added that he has good communication with Dacic, and that he often hears from him.
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Suspicion in Serbia after Opposition Leader Meets President
Surprise talks between Serbian opposition politician Dragan Djilas and President Aleksandar Vucic concerning an inconclusive election in the capital, Belgrade, has triggered anger and suspicion within the ranks of the country's opposition.