Stefanović
"Worst day for Serbia, seven more dead" VIDEO
He said seven new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours, with 115 newly infected.
Stevanovic said the days ahead might be tougher, so he finished a news conference and announced that he was going to a clinic to help his colleagues.
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Thousands of potentially infected come to Serbia: "25.000 people in self-isolation"
He explained to TV Prva that a large number of vehicles were at the border yesterday, but that no one entered Serbia during the traffic ban, which was pronounced from 08.00 pm to 05.00 am.
Stefanovic: Vucic to meet Djukanovic soon, the attack might be ethnically motivated
According to him, this is in order to protect the Serbian people in that country and to calm tensions.
Stefanovic told RTS, after Vucic held an emergency meeting with security officials last night due to the deterioration of the situation in the region, there was work to be done to restore peace and reduce tensions.
Stefanovic: "If Vucic retires as party leader, I will go as well"
Stefanovic added that if Vucic retires from politics, he will do the same.
"If he retires, I would not hold any public or party position either", Stefanovic said in a New Year's interview with Novosti.
"Vucic wiretapped for 13 years"
Minister Stefanovic stated that Aleksandar Vucic was wiretapped in the period from 1995 to 2000, and later on, from 2000 to 2003, and in a particularly insidious manner - from 2007 to 2012, without any court order or legally founded request, and sometimes by court order.
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Chinese provide guarantees - "Ikarbus to be Serbia's pride"
Protesters Pile More Pressure on Serbian President
For the fourth Saturday in the row, anti-government protesters gathered in the Serbian capital Belgrade to raise their voice against political violence, thus demanding resignations of officials as well.
Columns of people marched near or past most of the major institutions, including parliament, government buildings, but also the public broadcaster, RTS.
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"VICTORY": Interior minister reacts as Pristina's bid fails
Namely, the latest attempt of the self-proclaimed state of Kosovo to join the organization - which Serbia strongly opposed - has failed.
Stefanovic celebrated with a tweet showing the room where the voting took place, the the word "VICTORY" in Serbian ("pobeda" in Cyrillic) superimposed on it.
Serbian minister sends letter to every Interpol member
Stefanovic added that Serbia is working on submitting "political, legal, and police arguments" as to why Kosovo should not become a member of Interpol.
Minister warns Pristina not to take any action against Vucic
Stefanovic also warned Veseli not to take any action against the Serbian president.
Veseli, who is the president of Kosovo's parliament, previously threatened that permission for Vucic's forthcoming visit Kosovo and Metohija could be denied, and that Vucic might receive the same treatment there as Marko Djuric.