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Serbian Judicial Union Head: 'New Laws a Disgrace, Venice Commission Will See Through Them'
- Nemanja ฤuriฤ criticizes new Serbian judicial laws, stating only one of the Venice Commission's recommendations was adopted. - He argues that the new laws offer superficial changes and even worse solutions than before. - ฤuriฤ warns that Serbia risks international embarrassment if it fails to implement the Venice Commission's guidance.
Serbia to Add Over 700 Megawatts of Battery Storage Capacity
- Serbia's transmission system operator, Elektromreลพa Srbije (EMS), has signed grid connection agreements for seven new battery energy storage projects. - These projects will collectively provide 724 โฆ
Serbia's Political Crossroads: Government Overhaul or Elections?
- Serbia faces political uncertainty regarding potential government reshuffling or early elections, with the president's statements indicating a prolonged decision-making process. - The country is alsโฆ
Serbia Awaits MOL's New NIS Proposal Amidst Refinery Concerns
- Serbia expects a new proposal from MOL regarding the acquisition of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) by May 22, with parallel negotiations involving Gazpromneft. - The Serbian government is dissatisfiโฆ
Serbia grants mining exploration permits in protected water zone, sparking legal concerns
- Serbia's Ministry of Mining and Energy has granted mining exploration permits to Australian companies within a protected water zone. - These permits cover a significant portion of the Stubo-Rovni hyโฆ
Journalist: Serbia's Regime Seeks Incidents to Justify Repression
- Journalist ฤorฤe Vlajiฤ accuses the Serbian regime of escalating rhetoric to provoke incidents and justify harsh measures against protesters. - Vlajiฤ criticizes President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ's statemeโฆ
N1 Serbia: Examining Judicial Reforms and Healthcare Grievances on 'Novi dan' Broadcast
- Serbia is examining its implementation of recommendations from the Venice Commission regarding judicial law changes. - The Union of Judicial Authorities claims the changes are superficial and restriโฆ