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Tag: Boris Tadić

Serbia to hold 'three-in-one' elections on 6 May - 05 April 2012 - News

Serbian President Boris Tadić made a surprise resignation announcement yesterday (4 April), ten months before the end of his term. The event comes before upcoming joint parliamentary, presidential and local elections on 6 May, which the president hopes will keep his Democratic Party in power and edge the country closer to the European Union.

Serbians react to EU candidacy with cool approval - 05 March 2012 - News

The Serbian public has received mostly approvingly, but without much euphoria, the long-anticipated news of the country achieving EU candidate status. Beta, EurActiv's partner agency in Serbia, reports.

Serbia looks to Irish 'dual' model for Kosovo - 21 December 2011 - News

Serbia is looking at Northern Ireland's "double sovereignty" model as a solution to the Kosovo issue, Serbian President Boris Tadić has said. Beta, EurActiv's partner agency in Serbia, reports.

Danish presidency dampens Serbian EU hopes - 23 November 2011 - News

Denmark's permanent representative to the EU said today (23 November) that he does not foresee the start of accession talks with Serbia under the coming Danish presidency, despite high expectations created in Belgrade by the arrest of war crimes fugitives.

EU-Serbia relations - 22 February 2010 - LinksDossier

Serbia, the 'core country' of the former Yugoslavia, is now firmly on track to join the EU after a series of fratricidal wars in the nineties tested the international community's resolve and engaged considerable diplomatic and military resources.

Serbia 'elephant in the room' at Croatia celebration - 18 February 2010 - News

Ivo Josipović was today (18 February) sworn in as president of Croatia at an inauguration ceremony attended by all the heads of state in the region, with the notable exception of Serbian President Boris Tadić.

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