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'Revival' Leader Urges for "Two in One" Elections on June 9

Amidst the political uncertainty in Bulgaria, Kostadin Kostadinov, the leader of "Revival," has advocated for holding "two in one" elections on June 9, encompassing both the European Parliament and early parliamentary elections. Speaking to reporters in Varna, Kostadinov emphasized the importance of ending the prolonged societal turmoil.

Swedish PM in Hungary ahead of crunch NATO ratification vote

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson arrived in Budapest on Feb. 23 for talks with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban ahead of a key parliamentary vote on Stockholm's bid to join NATO.

Hungary remains the last obstacle to the Nordic country's NATO membership after Türkiye's ratification last month, but its parliament is set to vote on Sweden's bid on Feb. 26.

Police puts ban in place for Golden Dawn’s Imia rally

Police have banned all public rallies and protest marches in a part of central Athens on Saturday and Sunday, due to fears of clashes at an event planned by neo-Nazi Golden Dawn to mark the anniversary of the 1996 Imia crisis, when Greece and Turkey almost went to war over the uninhabited islet.

Pakistani community marks migrant murder anniversary

The president of the Pakistani community, Javed Aslan, prays at the site where migrant Shahzad Luqman was murdered in central Athens by two men with links to the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn group on the 11th anniversary of the incident. Luqman, aged 27, was attacked and stabbed seven times in Petralona, south of the city center, on January 17, 2013, as he was cycling to his place of work.

Serbia Must Not Stop list has won 46.75 pct of votes - commission

BELGRADE - Based on votes from all polling stations, the Aleksandar Vucic-led Serbia Must Not Stop electoral list has won 46.75 pct of votes in the Serbian parliamentary elections, the national electoral commission has announced on its website following Tuesday's repeat elections at eight polling stations.

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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