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Who will be Serbia’s next prime minister?Serbia's political landscape remains in flux after the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, with President Aleksandar Vucic announcing that the search for a successor is underway.
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Serbia's prime minister resigns; protests likely to continueSerbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned on Tuesday, as months of student and civic protests began to take their political toll. Vucevic is a member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday in an attempt to calm political tensions and pressure roiled by weeks of massive anticorruption protests over ...
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In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview at the Presidential Palace in Belgrade, President Vučić touched on Serbia-Israel ...
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's parliament on Wednesday approved politically inexperienced medical professor Djuro Macut as Prime Minister of the Balkan country, following months of anti-corruption ...
More than 30 cities across Serbia held protests on Saturday to mark the seven-month anniversary of the deadly train station ...
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Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has nominated a politically inexperienced endocrinologist and university professor as prime minister, amid massive ongoing protests that forced the previous ...
BELGRADE, March 19 (Reuters) - Serbia's parliament formally accepted the resignation of the Prime Minister Milos Vucevic on Wednesday, triggering a 30-day deadline for the formation of a new ...
Thousands of Serbian students and other protesters marched in the centre of Belgrade on Friday to try to increase pressure on ...
Vulin thanks Russian spy agencies for information Vucic accuses West of plotting against Serbia's government Belgrade balances EU aspirations with close Russia ties BELGRADE, March 21 (Reuters ...
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