Stojan Radenovic

Orlic: New Serbian parliament to have six deputy speakers

BELGRADE - The deputy president of the Head Committee of Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Vladimir Orlic said on Thursday consultations between political groups in the new national parliament had been completed successfully and that nine groups that had accepted an invitation to consultations would propose that the parliament have six deputy speakers.

New Serbian parliament to elect speaker on Monday

BELGRADE - Serbia's new parliament will continue its constitutive session on Monday, March 11, to elect its speaker.

The sitting was called by temporary speaker Stojan Radenovic, the oldest MP.

It is scheduled for 11 am.

The Presidency of Serbia's ruling Serbian Progressive Party decided on Wednesday to put outgoing PM Ana Brnabic forward as new parliament speaker.

Serbia gets new parliament

BELGRADE - Serbia got its new parliament on Tuesday after the mandates of all 250 MPs were approved at a constitutive session.

After their mandates were approved, the MPs took the oath of office and Tuesday's sitting of the session was concluded.

It was presided over by Stojan Radenovic, the oldest MP from the Aleksandar Vucic-led Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list.

Danica Grujicic, first on SNS list for the parliamentary elections, Sapic in Belgrade

Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, addressed the media.
"We have made a decision, we are coming out with the list 'Aleksadnar Vui - together we can do everything'. This is the message behind which we all stand together", said Brnabi and added:
"Dana Grujicic will be first on the list for the parliamentary elections, while Aleksandar Sapic heads SNS list for Belgrade."