belgrade
Les populistes au pouvoir en Serbie ont proclamé leur victoire lors d'élections municipales tendues dans des dizaines de villes, y compris un nouveau scrutin dans la capitale Belgrade, alors que l'opposition a dénoncé d'importantes irrégularités. Cette victoire consoliderait l'emprise du parti de droite au pouvoir dans ce pays candidat à l'adhésion à l'Union européenne. Le Premier ministre et chef du Parti progressiste serbe au pouvoir, Miloš Vučević, a déclaré aux journalistes que le parti avait balayé le tableau, remportant toutes les municipalités à l'exception de quatre. "Du nord au sud, d...
Euronews (French)
Serbia's ruling populists have declared victory at the polls in tense municipal elections in dozens of cities and towns, including a rerun vote in the capital Belgrade, as the opposition claimed major irregularities. The victory would cement the ruling right-wing party's vast hold on power in the country that is a candidate nation for European Union membership. Prime minister and ruling Serbian Progressive Party chief Miloš Vučević told reporters that the party had swept the board, winning all but four municipalities. "From the north to the south, from Subotica to Nis, from Uzice to the east, ...
Euronews (English)
The Vigil started at 8:41 am, at the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School in central Belgrade. The whole country was traumatised by this event that left nine children and a school guard dead and six people wounded, as it was the first school shooting in this Balkan country. Aleksandar Baucal, a psychology professor, says, “This type of tragedy has a traumatic effect on everyone that has any connection with that school. The children, the parents and families of those who currently go to that particular school, are also the victims of this tragedy.” The event was titled “Awakening,” a call for i...
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