Serbian opposition leaders and protesters rally in Belgrade claiming election was rigged
Vucic's ruling Serbian Progressive Party won the parliamentary vote, however, in the Belgrade local election, an opposition group said it was robbed, and demanded a rerun of the ballot.
In this episode of Balkan Trip we discover two new cities: Sremski Karlovci, known for its rich history, oldest grammar school and unique Bermet wine, and Novi Sad, chosen as the European Capital in 2022.
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Northern Kosovo, with a predominantly ethnic Serb population, has long been a flashpoint of tensions between Pristina and Belgrade. The latest, over the option of opening the bridge on the Ibar River that divides the city into Serbian and Albanian parts, have been ongoing for weeks.
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Northern Kosovo, with a predominantly ethnic Serb population, has long been a flashpoint of tensions between Pristina and Belgrade and the border blockade comes on the same day an EU envoy said both sides should work to normalise relations if they hope to join the bloc.
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Riot police in Serbia fired tear gas to prevent hundreds of opposition supporters from entering the capital’s city council building on Sunday in protest of what election observers said were..
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Belgrade roils in upheaval as thousands decry contested elections, alleging bias and irregularities favoring the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). President Vučić dismisses claims, labeling..