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  2. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    During the United States elections, 2012—following media reports that tied ODIHR international electoral observers to the United Nations and accused them of having plans to interfere in the election—the observers, who said they were in the United States to review several benchmarks of democratic elections, were blocked from polls in nine of the 50 states—Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Iowa ...

  3. 2022 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    15 February – The 2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests end following the dissolution of the National Assembly of Serbia. [4] 1 April – Eight people are killed and 20 more are injured during a coal mine collapse in Aleksinac, Serbia. [5] 3 April – 2022 Serbian general election: Serbians vote in the presidential and parliamentary ...

  4. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (Serbian: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji) is a volunteer, non-profit organization concerned with human rights issues in Serbia. It was formed in September 1994 as one of many national Helsinki Committees for Human Rights formerly organized into the now-defunct International Helsinki ...

  5. Opinion polling for the 2023 Serbian parliamentary election

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    It showed that a potential coalition of SNS, SPS, JS, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and Movement of Socialists would win 44 percent of the popular vote, while a hypothetical alliance of those who organised the Serbia Against Violence protests, which includes SSP, Narodna, DS, PSG, ZLF, and Together ...

  6. 2023 Serbian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    A populist coalition, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), came to power after the 2012 election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] Aleksandar Vučić, who initially served as deputy prime minister and later as prime minister, was elected president of Serbia in 2017 and re-elected in 2022.

  7. Archive of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Archive of Serbia (Serbian: Архив Србије / Arhiv Srbije), is the national archive of Serbia, located in Belgrade.It houses and protects documents and other archival materials produced by state bodies and organizations of Serbia before 1918 (before Serbia became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) and documents produced during and after World War II (when Serbia was federal ...

  8. 2020–2022 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    He has submitted pleas to the Constitutional Court of Serbia and has threatened to file a report to the European Court of Human Rights if the Serbian courts don't overthrow the elections. Rule of law and the independence of the judiciary is seriously hindered, as assessed by the European Commission Report for Serbia 2019. [19]

  9. List of Serbian regions by Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 Belgrade: 0.833 – Serbia (average) 0.805: High human development 2 Vojvodina: 0.798 3 Southern and Eastern Serbia: 0.796 4 Šumadija and Western Serbia: 0.794