Government of Serbia

Vučić in Belgrade: "We've changed the image of Serbia; No going back to the past"

SC Vodovac was fully packed half an hour before the start of the address.
Vui first thanked the citizens who supported his candidacy, and partners from the SPS, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, numerous associations and hundreds of thousands of people from Serbia and the entire region.

"If Vucic doesn't run, I will. It seems I'm coming out of a retrograde Mercury"

Dacic also referred to the decision that SPS and SNS run separately on the forthcoming parliamentary elections. "They told me the other day that retrograde Mercury is coming out of my Capricorn sign and that I will get lucky," Dacic joked in the morning program of Kurir Television and announced that the Assembly of Serbia would be dissolved on February 15.

Serbia’s Getting Weary of Plots to Kill its President

Death threats and planned assassinations of President Vucic are so common in the regime media that no one takes them seriously now.

Dozens of times the public saw headlines to which they have since become resistant: "They are killing Vucic", "They wanted to blow up Vucic", "They are preparing a sniper for Vucic", "Eight murderers were waiting for Vucic …

Serbian Ministry Sued over Ban on Erasing Ratko Mladic Mural

The Youth Initiative for Human Rights, a Belgrade-based NGO, filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Serbian Interior Ministry after it banned rights activists from organising a public gathering to paint over a mural of Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic on the wall of a residential building in the capital.

Montenegrin and Serbian PMs Put Disputes on Hold

Montenegro and Serbia's premiers, Zdravko Krivokapic and Ana Brnabic, in Belgrade. Photo: Government of Montenegro

Krivokapic, who was making his first visit to Serbia since new Montenegrin government came to office last December, Krivokapic said that the two neighbours take measured steps towards mutually beneficial relations.

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