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The announcement on 7 July of the reintroduction of a curfew in connection with the COVID-19 epidemic sparked mass anti-government protests in Belgrade.…
On 21 June, parliamentary, regional (to the parliament of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina) and local elections were held in Serbia. The vote should have…
Over ten thousand people have been taking to the streets in Serbia every weekend since November 2018. The protesters are demanding dismissal of the government and the…
On 17 January President Vladimir Putin paid an official visit to Serbia, where he met President Aleksander Vučić. The Russian president was accompanied by a large delegation…
Several serious incidents were seen in Serbia-Kosovo relations between 3 and 9 September.
On 2 April, the Serbian Prime Minister and leader of the centre-right Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Aleksandar Vučić, won the presidential election.
he presidential election in Serbia is scheduled for 2 April. The likely winner is the current prime minister Aleksandar Vučić.
The visit has confirmed the suspicion that Serbia considers China to be its strategic partner, which is important not only because of the economic co-operation.
The election was intended to take advantage of record levels of support for the ruling SNS party, which has been in power since 2012.
On 8th April Croatia blocked the process of considering an opening another chapter in the accession negotiations between Serbia and the EU.