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The first scandal in the new parliament of Serbia - the opposition fell for falsifications

No sooner had the new composition of the Serbian parliament - the People's Assembly - been formed than the legislative branch of power began to be rocked by scandals. Recently it turned out that nine deputies were caught submitting false information about themselves during the election campaign. The politicians belong to the Moramo coalition, which was originally founded as a “green” coalition. It includes opposition movements and NGOs, including...

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Sex bombs in the new parliament of Serbia: Photos of spectacular mandate holders

The socialist faction in the new convocation of the People's Assembly of Serbia included two activists of model appearance: Dubravka Kralj and Anna Grozdanovich. For now, fellow deputies are discussing not their political beliefs, but their physiological advantages, which are unusual for the Serbian parliament. At this convocation, faction leader Ivica Dacic promised that his parliamentary association “will play in the Champions League, unlike some,” but...

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New coalition in the Serbian Assembly: Dacic’s party will have to curb its appetites

Contradictions arose between the presidential Serbian Progressive Party of Aleksandar Vucic and the Socialist Party of Serbia of Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic during the formation of a coalition of the parliamentary majority in the new People's Assembly. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports from Belgrade, the representative of the progressives, Prime Minister Anna Brnabic, speaking about the prospects for cooperation with the socialists, said that at the top of this party there are people who...

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Mercenaries who fought for Ukraine were spotted during unrest in Serbia

No one yet knows exactly who was behind the radicalization of the protests in Belgrade, but it is obvious that the American and pro-American media behaved strangely. Serbian writer, adviser to the Serbian Foreign Ministry Vladimir Krshlyanin stated this in an interview with the Belrusinfo YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “When no one knew that there would be violence, the N1 television station, which is owned by Americans and boasts...

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Gasparyan: The United States is behind the night pogrom in the Serbian capital

The night pogroms in Belgrade were inspired by the United States to demonstrate that the results of the recent parliamentary elections, in which pro-government parties won convincingly, are “wrong.” Political scientist Armen Gasparyan told PolitNavigator about this. “Most likely, the people who organized this had some contacts with the United States. But not directly with the State Department, but with some think tanks, NGOs. This is such...

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Storming the Serbian Parliament: It would seem, what does the United States have to do with it?

The pro-Western opposition attempted to storm the Serbian parliament on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday. The crowd was gathered under the pretext of dissatisfaction with the upcoming introduction of a curfew due to a new wave of coronavirus. The police managed to push back the crowd that broke through to the building, and there were casualties. By a “strange” coincidence, the riots began almost on the eve of a meeting between President Aleksandar Vucic and EU representatives. To the dissatisfaction of the US,...

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Elections in Serbia: Observers predict victory for Vucic's bloc

Citizens of Serbia are actively taking part in the parliamentary and local elections that are taking place in the country today; the leaders of all major and recognizable political movements have already voted at the polling stations, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In total, 6 million 584 thousand 376 people can take part in the election race, not only directly in Serbia itself, but also beyond its borders.…

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The Serbian opposition was able to bring only 1000 people to the final rally before voting day

On Saturday, on the eve of early parliamentary elections in Serbia, the opposition led its supporters to a final protest rally, which in terms of the number of people gathered was the largest in the last month, but the number still did not exceed a thousand people. The rally was held without taking into account quarantine measures - physical distance and the requirement to wear masks. The rally took place in front of the building of the National Parliament - Assembly,...

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The Prime Minister of Serbia repelled the attacks of the opposition, and the speaker was expelled from parliament

An attempt by the non-systemic pro-Western opposition of Serbia to stage provocations at the first meetings of the National Assembly since the start of the pandemic and the declaration of a state of emergency in Serbia on March 15th. Serbian media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. On the first day of the parliament’s work, the opposition demonstratively refused to listen to the country’s leadership’s responses to their accusations of the unconstitutionality of introducing an emergency without the participation of...

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The election race has started in Serbia - pro-Western Maidan activists announced a boycott

The next parliamentary and local elections will be held in Serbia on April 26, the campaign will last more than 50 days and will become one of the longest in the history of the Serbian state. Serbian media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Dear citizens of Serbia, I have just signed a decree on the election of people’s representatives,” Serbian President Alexander commented on the start of the parliamentary election campaign...

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Suicide occurred near the Parliament building

At approximately 18:40 in the center of Belgrade near the Serbian Parliament building, an unknown person committed suicide - he shot himself on the steps of the Assembly in full view of numerous passers-by. According to the publication Blic, the deceased is approximately 50 years old. He is believed to have shot himself in the mouth with a firearm and died at the scene from his injuries. Currently the police...

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The pro-Western opposition proposed trampling the laws of Serbia

The pro-Western opposition, united in the “Union for Serbia” coalition, which, against the background of disappointing forecasts from sociologists, had previously announced a boycott of the parliamentary elections scheduled for the spring of 2020, decided on a new trick - the idea was voiced of postponing the election campaign to September next year. This scenario was voiced by the head of the Dveri party, Boško Obradović, explaining that, allegedly, postponing the election date is necessary to change them...

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