EU Parliament to discuss Serbia's accession process
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The European Union is set to discuss Serbia's accession process, with the European Commission reportedly recommending the opening of Cluster 3 despite Serbia's slow progress.
- The Serbian Parliament is convening an extraordinary session to discuss legislative changes, including amendments to laws on parental care and the interpretation of the Law on Electronic Media.
- Raspberry growers in Arilje plan to protest the purchase price of their crop, while N1 Serbia reporters are covering various other developing stories.
Discussions on Serbia's European Union accession process are set to begin in Strasbourg, focusing on Ukraine, Moldova, and Serbia's path toward membership. Despite Serbia's perceived slow progress, some media reports indicate the European Commission has recommended that member states open Cluster 3 of the accession negotiations for Serbia.
Meanwhile, the Serbian Parliament is holding an extraordinary session to debate a package of legislative amendments. Key proposals include changes to the Law on Parental Care and a reinterpretation of the Law on Electronic Media. Duลกan Mlaฤenoviฤ is reporting live from Strasbourg on the EU session, while Branka Latinoviฤ, a former ambassador, will join the studio to discuss Serbia's European integration.
In other domestic news, raspberry growers in Arilje are organizing a protest to voice their dissatisfaction with the current purchase price for their harvest. Nenad Boลพoviฤ will provide details on this developing story. Additionally, reporters are monitoring other significant events unfolding throughout the day.
The NATO alliance summit in Ankara is also being followed. The program "Studio Live" with Ana Kaplji will cover these topics and more on Tuesday at 12:00 PM.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.