Vučić
Vučić: "Countries will disappear. The problem exists in the whole of Europe"
"I am afraid that we have made numerous mistakes in choosing personnel for certain positions in the military industry," he said. He also emphasized that the state is much stronger today and can invest 200 million euros in the military industry.
Vučić: "Eight factories in seven years" VIDEO / PHOTO
"In a year, we will mark 140 years of diplomatic relations between Serbia and Japan, and in that year we will be able to participate in the opening or completion of Toyo Tires and Nidec factories, and we will complete the desulphurization project at TENT in Obrenovac. We managed to make progress in concretizing the relations between Serbia and Japan", said Vui.
Vučić: "Everything will be seen on April 3" VIDEO
Vucic stated that there is no need for him to be at the head of the SNS anymore, because they have been tired of him in the previous 10 years.
He also referred to the Law on Expropriation.
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Vučić published the decision to withdraw the Law on Expropriation PHOTO
The text contains elaboration of the decision to withdraw the Law, and states the reasons for its return to the Assembly.
Vučić: "I returned Law on Expropriation to Parliament, Referendum Act to be revised"
An extraordinary address of the President of Serbia today
As it is stated, the address will be dedicated to the current protests and the company Rio Tinto.
Vui will also speak on the occasion of the Law on Expropriation and the Law on Referendum and People's Initiative.
On that occasion, President Vucic will announce what decisions he has made regarding the laws, and in accordance with his powers.
Vučić on the Law on Expropriation: "We are looking for a suitable solution"
Vui said that it was clear to him that no agreement could be reached in the next ten months on what the law should look like.
Vučić regarding violence at opposition protests: "They were armed"
He says that the story about the protests started with people who were attacked with hammers, and that it is only now that their heroes can be seen taking axes and hammers out of the tractor.
"It seems to me that I will sign it" VIDEO / PHOTO
Asked if he had consulted with lawyers, he said "it seems to me that they will sign the Law on Expropriation".
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Serbia’s War on Free Media is Moving to ‘Street Level’
Vucic and his followers have created a hostile environment for newsrooms and individuals who criticize the government. Journalists who are called traitors and foreign mercenaries by members of the regime say everything is "allowed". It reminds us of the atmosphere of lynching, which we'd naively believed had gone down in history.