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  2. Serbian Action - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Action was founded by a young lawyer who graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law [11] in early 2010. [3] [5]Serbian Action became more known to the public in late 2014, when authorities arrested some of their members for hate speech, for distributing flyers against illegal settlements of Romani people [13] and inviting to lynch them. [3]

  3. Serbian Radical Party - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Radical Party (Serbian: Српска радикална странка, romanized: Srpska radikalna stranka, abbr. SRS) is a far-right, [1] ultranationalist [2] political party in Serbia. Founded in 1991, its co-founder, first and only leader is Vojislav Šešelj .

  4. Far-right politics in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    During the 2020 electoral campaign, I live for Serbia promoted antifeminist content. [191] Their electoral list did not pass the 3-percent threshold. [189] I live for Serbia was later a part of the Sovereignists coalition, together with DJB and ZS. [192] [193] It participated in the 2022 general election but failed to win any seats. [194]

  5. 2018–2020 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    In late 2018, a series of largely peaceful protests (called Stop Bloody Shirts, Serbian: Стоп крвавим кошуљама, romanized: Stop krvavim košuljama; or One of Five Million, 1 of 5 Million, #1of5million, Serbian: Један од пет милиона, 1 од 5 милиона, #1од5милиона, romanized: Jedan od pet miliona, 1 od 5 miliona, #1od5miliona) over the rise of ...

  6. Serbian prime minister to resign as popular protests persist

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    BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic on Tuesday announced his resignation, becoming the highest ranking official to leave since anti-corruption protests spread across the country.

  7. 2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption protests - Wikipedia

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    At a press conference held at 11 am, prime minister Miloš Vučević, and mayor of Novi Sad Milan Đurić, both members of SNS, resigned, citing the attack as the reason. Vučević also informed the public that the attackers indeed came from the offices of the SNS. [259] Four attackers were arrested, all of them with previous criminal record. [260]

  8. Serbian Right - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Right (Serbian: Српска десница, romanized: Srpska desnica, abbr. SD) is a far-right political party in Serbia. The party was founded in 2018 by Miša Vacić . [ 1 ] The party has been accused of being a satellite of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

  9. Hecklers interrupt Blinken over Gaza policy at his final news ...

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    Why aren't you in The Hague," independent journalist Sam Husseini shouted as Blinken delivered opening remarks at his final news conference. The Hague is where the International Criminal Court is ...

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