Boris Bratina and Pedro Vargas David

Mediji

20.August 2026 NR

Bratina writes to Vargas how to squeeze N1 and Nova S faster

In a bizarre letter, the Minister of Information, Boris Bratina, recommends media mogul Pedro Vargas David to register N1 and Nova S in Serbia, so that it dawns on everyone - both the authorities and Vargas, and the citizens who were kept "a curtain over their eyes" by these televisions.

Mediji

27.May 2026. KS

Bratina defends Informer: "Extinction of media freedom"

Dragan J. Vučićević's statement about how the trains stopped on Saturday because "Roma blockaders" stole copper cables provoked a reaction from the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality, and now the Minister of Information has come to the defense of the editor-in-chief of Informer

Radio and Television of Serbia

TV maniac

01.October 2025 Dragan Ilic

Very, very important things.

If you had watched, dear courtiers, you would have seen and heard the most touching part of this boy's story, who was talking about his parents, their quarrels, which he might not have to listen to, so he thinks they love each other, but he thinks it is better that they divorce. Some other boy might have heard in his family how students are drug addicts and slackers or foreign mercenaries. There is no censorship in this show, children say what is important to them, in an atmosphere where no one will silence or judge them

Personal attitude

04.June 2025 Sasa Mirkovic

Closing of the ministerial circle

Are the amendments to the media laws really in accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission and the Media Strategy? What are all the contentious points of those amendments? And how long is the list of missed opportunities? What media situation awaits us? And what does the European Union (not) say about all that

Candidate for the new Minister of Information

14.April 2025. IN THE

Boris Bratina: The proposal to be a minister was a surprise, I found out an hour ago

Philosopher and professor Boris Bratina, who has been proposed for the new minister of information, points out that he was caught off guard by the news. When asked about the plans, he says that he is surprised by the appointment, and that he has yet to remember his views on the media - but he expresses the hope that he will "do well".