Propaganda strategies of the regime 25.march 2026 Nedim Sejdinovic Does a rebellious society have a reason for defeatism? It can be said that the elections held in ten local governments are the most expensive local elections in the history of the world's multi-party system. The progressives harnessed all their resources to win those elections, in order not to maintain the impression of invincibility. The repression they carry out every day is primarily aimed at creating a perception of the regime's power and determination. As things stand, the battle is fought primarily on the psychological level. The key question is whether the impressions produced by the progressives will manage to impose themselves on the majority of citizens and deprive them of any hope that political changes are possible.
Belgrade, Pristina, Brussels 25.march 2026 Jelena Jorgacevic We will call every defeat a victory What is really happening in the last week or two in Kosovo? Has the issue of residence permits really been resolved and is taking or obtaining Kosovo documents a big or small step and towards what? Is it any easier for the Serbian community in Kosovo or not? How does Brussels view it, if at all? Will Serbia close at least one negotiation chapter within the famous and ever-increasing road to EU membership? And what, if any, do the proposals of Aleksandar Vučić have to do with it
Will Montenegro fulfill the conditions for joining the EU in 2028 25.march 2026 Voislav Bulatović Who presses the gas, and who presses the brake The status of Kosovo remains a central issue for Serbia. In such a context, the dynamics of the European integration of neighboring countries acquires special importance. The rapid integration of Montenegro would mean an additional separation of political flows in the region and a reduction of Belgrade's room for maneuver in its relations with the European Union.
On the spot 25.march 2026 Marija Janković Door to door with activists in Bor Our first address is a building from the fifties - probably unpainted since then. Retired lady: "We are activists for the student list. - Sorry, I don't support you." Enthusiasm wanes slightly. We enter the next building. It was built in the late seventies, the facade is made of concrete and red brick, eight floors, without an elevator. "Oh, so where are you for me, I know everything, see you at the vote"
Local elections in Serbia 25.march 2026 Dragan Todorovic From the choice of two paths In the city under Bukulja, a true referendum atmosphere reigned: for and against the government, that is, for and against the student list. In contrast to previous years, when they only went to "their" people, in search of "safe votes", SNS is knocking on the door of every citizen and all businessmen.
In memoriam 25.march 2026 Gorcin Stojanovic Božo Koprivica (1950–2026) Božo Koprivica, playwright and writer, died on March 20 at the age of 76 in Belgrade.
Božo Koprivica, "Vreme" number 1412, January 24, 2018. 25.march 2026 Bozo Koprivica Not resisting is not biblical "I always believe in good, and not in disasters, whining, whining. Let's make at least that effort, get out of the building, out of the house and vote, show that we are citizens. What kind of sacrifice and what kind of courage is that? They can beat one person, but not ten. And what if ten thousand, one hundred thousand, five hundred thousand come out? What will happen then? We don't need to do anything else, just go out. We have to be present and when we go to those elections, we know what we are working"
State and heritage 25.march 2026 Aleksandra Davidov Temerinsky Endangering the integrity of St. Peter's Church Peter's Church has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979, so the requests of the owners of the Serbian Orthodox Church regarding the construction of a parish house right next to it should not be treated as implicit and binding
Interview: prof. Ivan Raskovic 25.march 2026 Sonja Ciric Competitions protect the public interest "The Association of Architects of Serbia has not determined either the content of the plan or the topic of the public architectural competition for Ušće, and therefore bears no responsibility for something that a part of the public complains about. Remarks should be sent to the decision makers"
"Times" Tribune 25.march 2026 RV Belgrade: a city of its citizens or private investors? How Belgrade has changed in the last ten years, how the relationship between construction, public interest and the profession looks today, as well as what these changes mean for the identity of the capital city and the quality of life in it, were discussed by the participants of the forum "What is being built and what is being demolished in Belgrade" organized by the weekly "Vreme".
exclusive 15.march 2001 Igor Mekina and Svetlana Vasović-Mekina Confession of Mira Marković "I believe that the members of the SPS and JUL, those who are not mentioned in the newspapers and on television as thieves, rich or that they are suspicious and responsible for some other reason - I believe that they are the ones who made an agreement with the new authorities to that government protects their material and other interests, their rather large wealth, and that in return they contribute to the bribery of their yesterday's comrades and personal friends"
Interview - Sanda Rašković-Ivić, Commissioner for Refugees of the Republic of Serbia 15.march 2001 Jelena Grujić We don't want ghettoization "Refugees have been manipulated like no other population in recent times. Perhaps only the mentally ill were manipulated that way in the Soviet Union during Stalin's reign of terror."
The case of the three beaten 15.march 2001 Uroš Komlenović Nothing new in Pozarevac The new authorities shout at the top of their voices that those responsible for the collapse of the state will be tried. Wouldn't it be more logical to rehabilitate the victims first?
Macedonia 15.march 2001 Nenad Lj. Stefanović The collapse of ethnic romanticism In some reflections on the latest events not only in Macedonia but also in the south of Serbia, one hears how the Albanian side is allegedly trying to catch the "last train" for a more comprehensive solution to its own issue and to reach, possibly, a new Dayton by radicalizing the situation on the ground.
Comment How Peter the Hungarian defeated Viktor Orban The Tisza victory of Peter the Hungarian goes beyond the borders of tiny Hungary. It spills over to neighboring Serbia as a nightmare for Aleksandar Vučić and motivation for all those who want to see his back. Andrei Ivanji
Overview of the week Without organization, there is no victory. If Vučić calls elections for the summer, the student movement and choirs must be ready. The experiences gained in Kula, Sevojno or Arandjelovac are valuable, but not enough. Small mistakes today can be fatal tomorrow. The future of Serbia is at stake Philip Schwarm
Comment The strangulation of N1 and others: Everything is going according to plan The signing of Brent Sadler as United Group's media director is the penultimate step in a creeping stranglehold on critical media. The government won't save it, but at least the audience got an important lesson Nemanja Rujevic