Serbian Program to Examine 'Milić Saga' and Election Fund Distribution
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Serbian news program will discuss the ongoing "Milić saga" and its implications for the investigation into a murder on Senjak.
- The program will also analyze the government's potential plan to distribute funds from the Share Fund before elections.
- Guests include a retired prosecutor and the editor-in-chief of Forbes Serbia.
The Serbian news program "Dan uživo" is set to delve into the continuing "Milić saga," examining how recent revelations by the weekly Radar and journalist Vuk Cvijić are reshaping public perception of a murder case in Senjak. The program will specifically explore the alleged role of Veselin Milić, the dismissed chief of the Belgrade police, in the unfolding events.
Joining the discussion to provide insights will be Jasmina Paunović, a retired prosecutor. Her expertise is expected to shed light on the legal and investigative aspects of the case, particularly in light of the new information brought to public attention.
In addition to the "Milić saga," the broadcast will address a prominent economic topic: the Serbian government's potential strategy to distribute money from the Share Fund to voters ahead of upcoming elections. The program aims to dissect the motivations behind this idea, identify potential beneficiaries, and assess the broader economic and political consequences.
Ivan Radak, the editor-in-chief of Forbes Serbia, will be a guest to offer his perspective on the economic implications of the proposed fund distribution. The discussion is scheduled to air at 4:30 PM on N1.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.