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26.06.2020
Serbian opposition voices suspicion about repeat election votes

After the Election Commission ordered a repeat vote at 234 polling stations on July 1, delaying the final result, opposition parties said they suspected it was part of a plan to push up the turnout and so make the election look more legitimate.

Source: Balkan Insight
21.06.2020
Serbia President’s party scores landslide in election boycotted by opposition

Aleksandar Vucic’s party romped home in Serbia’s general elections on Sunday, winning about two-thirds of the votes, early results show – although opposition parties boycotting the polls said less than half the electorate turned out.

Source: Balkan Insight
18.06.2020
Serbia's opposition to boycott vote held during pandemic

[…] Most of the main opposition parties will boycott the vote because of what they say is Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's iron grip on the country's media and the electoral process, as well as potential coronavirus infection hazards at voting stations.

Source: VOA News
04.03.2020
Serbian President calls general election for April 26

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has called a general election for April 26, which most opposition parties are expected to boycott over corruption and complaints of a lack of democratic freedoms in the Balkan nation.

Source: RFE/RL
20.01.2020
Leaders hail restoration of Belgrade-Pristina air link

Serbian, Kosovo and NATO leaders on Monday welcomed the signing of an agreement to reopen the air link between Pristina and Belgrade that was broken 21 years ago. US diplomats oversaw the signing of the agreement in Berlin, which will mean flights being operated by Lufthansa’s budget carrier, Eurowings.

Source: Balkan Insight
16.10.2019
Protesters in Belgrade call for end to threats, violence against journalists

Dozens of journalists and media-freedom activists assembled outside the Serbian government headquarters on October 16 to demand that intimidation, threats, and violence end toward members of their profession.

Source: RFE/RL
26.08.2019
EU hopeful Serbia to sign agreement with Russian-led group

Officials say Serbia will sign a free trade agreement with a Russian-led economic group, which could hamper the Balkan country's efforts to join the European Union.

Source: VOA News
18.03.2019
Pressure builds in Belgrade, EU calls for dialogue with civil society

The EU called for calm and dialogue on Monday (18 March) as pressure builds in Belgrade and other Serbian cities against what critics describe as a slide toward autocratic rule under the leadership of Aleksandar Vu?i?.

Source: EurActiv
17.01.2019
Thousands attend antigovernment protest in Belgrade

Thousands of people marched in Belgrade on January 16 to mark the anniversary of the still unsolved assassination of Kosovo Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic, accusing the authorities of covering up for the perpetrators.

Source: RFE/RL
05.01.2019
Serbs protest against Vucic for fifth week, demand end to attacks on journalists, activists

Thousands of people marched … through Belgrade to protest against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and demand an end to attacks against journalists and opposition figures. … The antigovernment protest on January 5 was the fifth in as many weeks.

Source: RFE/RL