At the session of the Government of Serbia held today, the Prime Minister of that country, Ana Brnabić, asked the ministers and state secretaries that all decrees and regulations that are in the procedure be adopted by the middle of October, because the parliamentary elections will be held on December 17, she learned. N1.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said last night that the parliamentary, provincial and Belgrade elections could be held on December 17.
"I talked to several people, some are for, some are against, I don't think it's a key issue, but you have to respect the opposition parties. They said that the country is collapsing, that the economy is destroyed, even though the economy is ten times stronger than when they ruled, I don't agree with anything, I accepted their idea, we are ready for the elections on December 17. Yes, they can be, we will go then, we also know that they are the favorites for the elections in Serbia, they call it demolition Vučić," said the President of Serbia.
The President of the Municipality of Kraljevo, Predrag Terzić, resigned from that position today. The presidents of the municipalities of Kučevo and Smederevo, all members of the Serbian Progressive Party, did the same.
As N1 learns, Terzić made the decision to resign this morning.
The president of the municipality of Smederevo, Jovan Beč, also submitted his resignation, who submitted his resignation at the clerk's office, the portal Nova.rs reported.
Kučevo was also left without the first man of the municipality, whose president Ivan Rajičić informed the public about it in a press release.
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