Serbia’s ruling party, the SNS, has announced that their candidate at this spring’s presidential election will be none other than the Prime Minister himself – Aleksandar Vučić. Will this bold move allow the SNS to keep their hold on power? Tena Prelec outlines the scenarios, taking stock of the controversies that have accompanied Serbian politics over the past year
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Serbian opposition leader Saša Radulović, a former Minister of the Economy and leader of Dosta je Bi...
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The Serbian parliamentary elections in 2020 were not groundbreaking in political terms, but their re...
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In January 2014, after two years and hence after only half of the term in office, the government of ...
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Serbia was awarded EU candidacy status at the beginning of this year. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and A...
The 2020 elections in Serbia were held on 21 st of June, as the first elections in Europe since the ...
Bulgaria will hold presidential elections on 6 November, with a second round runoff scheduled for 13...
Former Prime Minister Aleksandr Vucic has been elected as President at the first round in the electi...
As roughly a half of the Serbian electorate and all of the EU hail the electoral victory of the Demo...
Last Sunday’s presidential elections in Serbia saw a surprise win by opposition leader Tomislav Niko...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...
As largely anticipated, the incumbent Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, secured another fo...
Serbia held a presidential election on 2 April, with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić projected to ha...
Serbian opposition leader Saša Radulović, a former Minister of the Economy and leader of Dosta je Bi...
AbstractThe local, parliamentary and presidential elections that took place in May 2012 and their ou...
The Serbian parliamentary elections in 2020 were not groundbreaking in political terms, but their re...
On 17 January, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić, called for early elections to be held in A...
In January 2014, after two years and hence after only half of the term in office, the government of ...
On 11 January, Croatia held the second round of its presidential election, with Kolinda Grabar-Kitar...
Serbia was awarded EU candidacy status at the beginning of this year. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and A...
The 2020 elections in Serbia were held on 21 st of June, as the first elections in Europe since the ...
Bulgaria will hold presidential elections on 6 November, with a second round runoff scheduled for 13...
Former Prime Minister Aleksandr Vucic has been elected as President at the first round in the electi...
As roughly a half of the Serbian electorate and all of the EU hail the electoral victory of the Demo...