AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSerbia’s EU path under pressure: MEPs say progress toward EU membership hinges on real rule-of-law reforms, warning that Serbia often passes laws without fully implementing them, and they link further talks to free and fair elections, anti-corruption results, judicial independence, and media freedom. Nuclear plans: Serbian PM Djuro Macut’s government says Serbia aims to finish Stage 1 of its nuclear programme by mid-2027 and start building the first plant by 2035, using IAEA-style studies on regulation, environment, staffing, and supply chains. Aviation dispute: Wizz Air has submitted a petition with 21,000+ signatures to Serbia’s Civil Aviation Directorate, arguing planned permit-rule changes from November 2026 could disrupt its Belgrade base and put 200 jobs at risk. Russia-Ukraine tensions in Belgrade: Russia criticized Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk’s remarks at a Belgrade conference, accusing him of using the event to push anti-Russian messaging. Belgrade culture spotlight: KVIFF Promises’ Central Stage showcased Central European and regional film projects shaped by war, transition, inequality, and historical memory.
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