AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRoad Tolls: Serbia starts collecting fines from July 1 for lorries that don’t pay electronically with TAG devices, with penalties ranging from RSD 10,000 to RSD 2 million depending on who’s responsible. EU Path: Aleksandar Vučić says he discussed Serbia’s EU future with top EU leaders at a summit in Tivat, denying any “rewards” for easing judicial laws were on the table. Anti-Corruption Portal: Vučić says an online system (“Ko Si Ti Bre”) for citizens to report misconduct with video and audio will go live by the end of the week. Opposition Under Scrutiny: Police questioned Zdravko Ponos over claims that a sound cannon was used against protesters last year. Energy & Sanctions: OFAC granted NIS a special operating licence expiring Aug. 1, while short extensions also affect related negotiations tied to Russia-linked ownership. Business & Economy: Škoda Group reports 2025 orders worth about €1.8bn and a major EBITDA jump; Serbia’s dinar is steady around RSD 117.36 per euro. Diplomacy: Serbia and Chile resumed bilateral political consultations after seven years, covering trade, science, police and defence. Wildlife Rescue: Feliks the eastern imperial eagle returned to Serbia after a kidnapping and illegal trade ordeal in the Middle East.
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