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Grubački: Scandalous adoption of budget rebalancing in the Assembly of Vojvodina
The Assembly of Vojvodina adopted the rebalancing of the budget of 66 billion dinars without the presence of the opposition, which left the session in revolt

The Assembly of Vojvodina adopted the rebalancing of the budget of 66 billion dinars without the presence of the opposition, which left the session in revolt

People's deputies begin the regular autumn session of the Assembly of Serbia today. There are 47 items on the agenda. One part of the opposition will boycott the session, while the other announces a fight against "harmful laws" within the institutions

While the Assembly of the City of Novi Sad is considering more than 60 items on the agenda today, assemblies of citizens have gathered in front of the building demanding the announcement of elections for local communities, which have been postponed for months.

The continuation of the constituent session in Zaječar caused chaos in the assembly hall. Opposition councilor Dragana Rašić tells "Vreme" that someone threw a smoke bomb and that everyone left the hall. The President of the Assembly, Stefan Zankov, did not previously answer questions about the legality of the session

The session of the Zaječar Municipal Assembly was convened contrary to the law, because it was chaired by a president whose mandate was not confirmed, while other mandates were contested, according to CRTA

Žarko Đokić was re-elected as the president of the Kosjerić municipality, and Tatjana Kokanović was re-elected as the president of the municipal assembly at the constitutive session.

At the extraordinary session of the Assembly of Serbia, which begins today, the deputies will consider significant legal changes and annual reports of state institutions. Of particular importance is the discussion on media laws and laws that support young people and improve environmental protection

The future Minister of Education, Dejan Vuk Stanković, left the assembly hall with the help of security guards, and the emergency services also responded.

The tension in the Kragujevac Assembly has reached a new level - the building is under heavy security, citizens and journalists are denied access, and the opposition accuses the government of stifling democracy and avoiding responsibility

The Serbian Parliament is debating a number of important laws, including the agreement with the US on energy cooperation and amendments to the Law on Free Access to Information

This year's first regular session of the Assembly of Serbia continued, but without the participation of the majority of opposition MPs who announced an agreement on a technical government

Smoke bombs, torches and vuvuzelas marked the first day of the session, while physical clashes between MPs further intensified the crisis in parliament. The second day of the session started very calmly, with a discussion on amendments, without opposition MPs

After the adoption of the agenda, the MPs got into a fight, and then torches and smoke bombs were thrown. The assembly hall is filled with smoke. The President of the Assembly Ana Brnabić, despite the almost impossible working conditions, decided to continue the session. Around 14 p.m., new incidents broke out, smoke bombs were thrown again, and Radomir Lazović activated the fire extinguisher.

The National Assembly of Serbia will begin its spring session on March 4, and 62 agenda items will be presented to the deputies. In addition to changes to the law on education and the tax system, the deputies will discuss international agreements, laws on the economy and credit arrangements of the state.

The session of the National Assembly of Serbia has been announced for next week. It should include voting on several laws and the adoption of the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević. What do some opposition parties think about all this?

The police department stated that the secretary of the Assembly of Novi Sad invited the opposition councilors to participate in the work of today's session, but they refused that invitation and tried to forcefully enter the building together with other protesters.

Žarko Mićin was elected as the new mayor of Novi Sad. The police have been stationed in front of the Assembly of the City of Novi Sad since the early hours of the morning. Voting without opposition councilors

After the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, Serbia will not go to new elections, but a new government will be formed, confirmed the Speaker of the Parliament, Ana Brnabić. At the session of the Assembly of Serbia on March 4, the deputies will first consider and adopt the proposed laws, including amendments to the Law on Higher Education, and only after that the resignation of the Prime Minister will be announced

Members of the government and the opposition first insulted each other, and then fought, threw papers at each other and sprinkled water on each other.

Deputies of the Serbian Parliament begin the debate on the Budget Proposal for 2025, which foresees total revenues of 2.346,2 billion dinars, which is eight percent more than predicted by the budget rebalancing for this year

Crowding, pushing and verbal insults marked the beginning of the Loznica City Assembly session when MP Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta tried to enter the session.

The meeting of the Main Committee of the Democratic Party, which was scheduled for today at 12 noon, was not held due to the lack of a quorum, Vreme has learned. According to sources from the party, about 50 members appeared at the meeting, while the presence of 116 members was required for a valid decision.

The budget rebalancing was on the agenda of the Serbian Parliament

The stormy session of the local parliament in Čačak on the division of mandates was interrupted. The city assembly consists of 75 councilors, and SNS claims that there are 42 of them. The opposition does not share this opinion and repeats that there was electoral theft. The Niš replay follows

Although the chairwoman did not give them the floor, the opposition councilors came out and occupied the floor. They requested that the quorum be established by roll call and did not allow the session to continue. They claim that the SNS does not have a majority to approve the agenda, because one councilor from the list is absent

The declaration is bad for Serbia and was made with bad intentions - to strengthen the rule of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, ZLF MP Đorđe Pavićević said at the session of the Serbian Parliament on Monday. Minister Martinović did not understand why everyone who thinks like Pavićević "constantly mentions that Srebrenica"

After the subject of the Spatial Plan of Special Purpose Areas was not on the agenda of the session of the Loznica Municipal Council, the gathered citizens dispersed. The announced blockades throughout Serbia were abandoned. Until further notice