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  2. 2023 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    A populist coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 parliamentary election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] A school shooting occurred on 3 May 2023 in the Vračar municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, while a day later, a mass murder occurred in Dubona, Mladenovac and Malo Orašje, Smederevo.

  3. 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.

  4. Portugal–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Portugal also provided troops as part of NATO peacekeeping efforts in the breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo in 1999. [10] In April 1999 Serbia filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice regarding Portugal's use of force in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [11] As of 2007, Portugal still had about 300 troops in Kosovo. [12]

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  6. 2024 Belgrade City Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Toma Fila, who as the oldest councillor presided over the City Assembly, said that there was no quorum and that the session would be postponed to 1 March. [24] SNS, SPS and Mi-GIN deputies did not appear in the hall for holding sessions, while opposition councillors entered and unfurled banners waiting for the session to begin. [ 24 ]

  7. Internet in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    There are 212 Internet service providers (ISPs): 91 provide wireless access, 37 cable access, 24 fiber to the home/business access, 15 digital subscriber line (xDSL) access, 13 Ethernet/LAN access, and 3 mobile access. [5] The major Internet service providers are: [5] Telekom Srbija (FTTx, xDSL, mobile): 46% market share; SBB (cable): 21% ...

  8. Serbia Against Violence (coalition) - Wikipedia

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    Serbia Against Violence (Serbian: Србија против насиља, romanized: Srbija protiv nasilja, abbr. SPN) was a political coalition of opposition political parties in Serbia. Formalised in October 2023, SPN took part in the parliamentary , Vojvodina provincial , Belgrade City Assembly elections and elections for city assemblies in ...

  9. Serbia national futsal team - Wikipedia

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    Serbia 9–1 Romania (Belgrade, Serbia; 8 December 2011) Serbia 10–2 Gibraltar (Paola, Malta; 30 November 2014) Biggest defeat Yugoslavia 1–9 Spain (Pančevo, Yugoslavia; 25 November 1998) FIFA World Cup; Appearances: 2 (First in 2012) Best result: Round of 16 (2012, 2021) European Championship; Appearances: 6 (First in 1999) Best result