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Serbia Finance Minister Resigns over Reforms
"I have asked that we implement a difficult programme, one could hardly imagine in these circumstances, reduction of pensions of minimum 20 per cent, cut of public sector salaries for 15 per cent, layoffs for 160,000 workers and increase of the electricity price for 30 per cent," Krstic said.
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Danas: Blair will not be advisor to either Vucic or gov't
BELGRADE - Tony Blair, the UK's former prime minister, will not be an advisor to either the Serbian government or Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, and he will not receive any remuneration for his Thursday visit to Serbia, Belgrade-based daily Danas learnt at the prime minister's office.
Eurosceptic Surge Rattles EU Leaders
Establishment parties in two of the European Union’s most important member states were licking their wounds on Monday following the triumph of anti-EU, anti-immigration parties in the European Parliament elections in Britain and France.
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Big wins for French far right, Britain's UKIP rock EU elections
By Paul Taylor, Robin Emmott and Justyna Pawlak
Eurosceptic nationalists scored stunning victories in European Parliament elections in France and Britain on Sunday as critics of the European Union more than doubled their seats in a continent-wide protest vote against austerity and unemployment.
Memory Wound Monument to Honor Victims of Norway Massacre
Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg was selected to create official memorials at the sites of the 2011 Norwegian massacres carried out by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik.
Dahlberg has been chosen to design two public art installations that will memorialize the victims killed July 22, 2011 in an Oslo car bombing and a subsequent mass shooting on the island of Utøya.
SDPS leader: Convincing victory as goal
BELGRADE - The Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) staged a congress in Belgrade on Sunday during which the party leader Rasim Ljajic said that the coalition around the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) needs to score a convincing victory in the forthcoming parliamentary elections so as to carry out reforms successfully.
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Dacic: New govt to file draft laws on labour, bankruptcy
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic stated on Friday that the future government will file the new draft laws on labour, bankruptcy and privatisation to the parliament for adoption.