AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Politics: EP rapporteur Tonino Picula warns Serbia is in an “unproclaimed state of emergency” and says President Aleksandar Vučić has effectively started an election campaign as prime minister, with polarization and pressure on institutions worsening. Opposition Strategy: People’s Movement leader Miroslav Aleksic argues the regime fears a united opposition and calls for an electoral front with student groups. Government & Elections: Serbia’s ruling SNS has formally invited Vučić to lead its parliamentary list and be its candidate for prime minister after he says he will resign as president. Rule of Law: An EU lawmaker says arrests of political figures for questioning amount to legal repression. Science & Tech: Serbia and Republika Srpska will set up a coordination team for science and technology cooperation. Economy: Serbia’s dinar median euro rate is 117.3522 RSD per euro; a Vienna Institute forecast also flags slower regional growth, with Serbia at 2.0% for 2026. Trade: EU remains Serbia’s biggest merchandise trade partner, while CEFTA delivers Serbia’s largest trade surplus. Sports (Serbia): Novak Djokovic steamrolls Stefanos Tsitsipas at Wimbledon to reach the third round.
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