Studio Live to analyze Kosovo election results, NIS sale deadline, and EU accession non-paper
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The program "Studio Live" will analyze the results of the parliamentary elections in Kosovo and Metohija.
- The show will also discuss the OFAC's decision to extend the NIS sale deadline and Germany and France's new non-paper on the Western Balkans' EU accession.
- Details will be provided on the closing arguments in the attempted murder case of Sonja Ponjaviฤ and developments regarding the Mladi Kula election list.
Belgrade โ The upcoming "Studio Live" program, hosted by Tatjana Aleksiฤ, will delve into the recent parliamentary elections in Kosovo and Metohija. Zana Cimili will report on the election results, while Dragiลกa Mijaฤiฤ, coordinator of the National Convention for Chapter 35, will join the studio as a guest to provide analysis.
The broadcast will also examine the implications of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) extending the deadline for the sale of NIS by 10 days, a deviation from the usual 30-day period. Forbes Serbia representative Petrica ฤakoviฤ will offer insights into this decision.
Furthermore, the program will analyze Germany and France's new non-paper concerning the Western Balkan countries' accession to the European Union, following the recent EU-Western Balkans summit. Sreฤko Matiฤ, a journalist from Deutsche Welle, will report from Dรผsseldorf, and Vladimir Meฤak from the European Movement will be present in the studio.
Additional segments will cover the closing arguments in the attempted murder case of student Sonja Ponjaviฤ from January of last year. The program will also provide updates on the Mladi Kula election list, which emerged before the elections in that municipality.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.