AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoSerbia’s Political Clock: President Aleksandar Vučić’s resignation pledge is now tied to student-led pressure and early elections, with reports saying the vote could be held within 3–4 months as protests continue. Human Rights in Focus: Serbia’s Equality Commissioner says incidents at the Gazimestan St. Vitus Day celebration raised concerns over discrimination against Serbs, including selective checks, confiscation of symbols, and arrests, urging an urgent independent probe. Defense & Industry: Serbia is training tank crews on modernized M-84 AS1/2s in tactical and live-fire drills aimed at breakthrough operations, as modernization moves from upgrades to battlefield readiness. Energy/Tech & Economy: Magenta Telekom appoints Nemanja Žilović as Chief Commercial Officer B2C from Aug. 1, while Serbia’s AIability 2026 conference highlights Belgrade’s push to stay a regional AI leader. Foreign Ties & Trade: Libya and Serbia discussed boosting economic and trade cooperation, including Expo 2027 participation, and plans for a joint chamber of commerce. Environment & Safety: A major Europe heatwave is forecast to hit Serbia and neighboring countries with temperatures above 35°C, raising risks for health and outdoor activity. Wildlife Story: Feliks the eastern imperial eagle returned safely to Serbia after a kidnapping and illegal sale ordeal in the Middle East, spotlighting the illegal animal trade.
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