Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warned yesterday that the government will take “surprising decisions” in the coming days in response to ongoing civic protests, before launching what he described as a decisive state(read more)
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New clashes between protesters, police in Serbia
Several thousand anti-government protesters and police clashed during multiple nights of protests in Belgrade and other Serbian cities over the weekend…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Serbian PM calls situation in country troubling
Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut yesterday called the situation in the country troubling in a press release issued by his office, which read that “attacks on state institutions in Valjevo and the total(read more)
Berset urge Serbian authorities to uphold CoE standards
Alain Berset, the general secretary of the Council of Europe, voiced concern on Friday over the violent protests in Serbia, which have resulted in dozens being injured, and said the Serbian government must abide by CoE(read more)
NIS prepares employees for potential state of emergency
Employees of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) received an internal notice on Friday, at the end of the workday, informing them that the company is obliged to ensure “the prerequisites for implementing work obligations in(read more)
House arrest ordered for Momirović and Vesić
The Higher Court in Belgrade has replaced detention with house arrest for former ministers Tomislav Momirović and Goran Vesić, who were arrested on August 1 on suspicion of involvement in alleged corruption that caused(read more)
Indictment raised against senior Belgrade official for money laundering
The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade announced on Friday that it has filed an indictment against an organized criminal group led by former Secretary of the Secretariat for Building Legalization in the(read more)
Five hydropower plants left without security and fire protection
As of July 28, all five hydropower plants in Serbia, including the two largest—Đerdap 1 and Đerdap 2—have been left without physical security, without fire brigades, and without the possibility of routine maintenance or(read more)
IMF recommends annual adjustment of electricity prices
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommends that electricity prices in Serbia be adjusted once a year, based on inflation trends and costs in the energy sector, said Lev Ratnovski, IMF Resident Representative in(read more)
EPS reports profit of RSD 27.4 billion in H1
The Shareholders’ Assembly of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has adopted the report on the implementation of the company’s Three-Year Business Plan for the first six months of 2025, showing a profit of RSD 27.4 billion(read more)