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1 January 1: New Year's Day: Нова Година: Nova Godina: 2 January 1: 7 January: Christmas Day: Божић: Božić: Serbian Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar: 15 February 1: Statehood Day: Дан државности: Dan državnosti: Anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising and Serbian Revolution in 1804 and the first ...
2 April – The Serbian presidential election of 2017 were held. 17 September – The Serbia men's national basketball team gets runners up in Eurobasket 2017 . [ 1 ]
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Politics and elections 2017 dissolution of Venezuelan National Assembly Venezuela's Supreme Court reverses their controversial ruling. The court restores legislative power to the National Assembly. However, the court's decision still allows President Nicolás Maduro to enter joint-venture deals. (BBC) (The Washington Post) After two weeks of social unrest in French Guiana, the French ...
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In 2016, a referendum was held on the holiday, the referendum was also proclaimed unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court. As recently as 2021, participants took part in celebrating the disputed Day of Republika Srpska, ignoring condemnation from Bosniak leaders and a ban imposed by the country's Constitutional Court.
On 3 April, following the announcement of Vučić's victory, a student protest formed in front of the Serbian National Assembly, which, according to Danas, was attended by over 10,000 people. [31] Protests after the election results were announced emerged in 15 cities throughout Serbia. [32]