Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has already called the protest in Belgrade as an attempt of "Maidan," hinting at the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, according to the RBC-Ukraine article. As noted ...
The time we live in is the most complicated in the last 50-60 years," said Vučić. "It is forbidden to wear a tie at meetings ...
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, started consultations on the mandate for the composition of the new government shortly ...
Until very recently, USAID was a longtime pipeline for the U.S. government to distribute foreign aid, including to ...
The EU, meanwhile, has been perceived as being unusually cautious about supporting the protests, while Vučić’s working dinner ...
Serbia has lived in a state of limbo – one that cannot be described as either political paralysis or transformation. Since ...
After four and a half months of constant protests, the Serbian capital Belgrade recently witnessed the biggest demonstration ...
On 15 March, the largest anti-government demonstration in the country’s history took place in Belgrade. President Vučić wants early elections – but in today’s Serbia these can not be free.
For the first time in his long political career, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić faces a serious public challenge to his leadership. However, his staying power remains strong. The EU has an ...