Ana Brnabic and Marta Kos (BetaPhoto/National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia/Pedja Vuckovic)
The latest annual report on Serbia, put together by European Parliament Rapporteur Tonino Picula, has brought even stronger criticism than the previous one. A bigger problem for the Aleksandar Vucic regime, which has not particularly cared for criticism from the European Parliament in the past, is the fact that harsher messages are coming from the European Commission, too, which is assessing whether Serbia still meets the requirements for receiving money from European Union funds. Nevertheless, Brussels has not written Vucic off as a partner yet, due to, according to N1 TV’s sources, an insufficiently clear alternative to his government, i.e. the situation on the Serbian opposition scene.
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