AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedia Freedom in Serbia: Opposition figures warn that the Alpac Capital takeover of United Group outlets is a “last-ditch effort” by the regime, after editors-in-chief at N1, Nova, Danas and Radar were removed and editorial control shifted ahead of regulatory approvals. Elections & Voting Rules: Get Going for Change says proposed fully enclosed ballot booths could make ballot photographing easier, pushing for phone bans and lockers at polling stations. Kosovo-Serbia Spying Row: Kosovo alleges Serbia’s spy agency tried to recruit people linked to radical Muslim groups, after arrests and claims involving phones and cash; Serbia rejects Kosovo’s independence and denies the allegations. Belgrade Regional Politics: A “price of normalisation” debate continues around the Mitrovica bridge, with Belgrade’s stance framed as a losing battle. Sports (Serbian angle): Rangers prepare for a UEFA qualifier at Ibrox with Serbian right-back Kosta Nedeljković joining on loan from Aston Villa, while Derek McInnes backs captain Lawrence Shankland despite a slow start. Infrastructure: MaineDOT begins I-95 pavement preservation near Augusta, including ramp realignments and lane closures.
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