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Šarović for president!
Nemanja Šarović comments for "Vreme" on the proposal to be a candidate for the next president of Serbia
Nemanja Šarović comments for "Vreme" on the proposal to be a candidate for the next president of Serbia
The candidacy for the president of Romania of extreme rightist Calin Djordescu was rejected. He called that decision a "direct blow" to democracy. He has the support of Donald Trump's administration. His supporters are protesting, there was a clash with the police
The candidates are the current president Zoran Milanović, from the Social Democratic Party SDP, and Dragan Primorac, from the Croatian Democratic Union HDZ, with the support of the Homeland Movement and a couple of smaller parties.
No autocrat likes to see that somewhere the people seriously protest against election theft. Be it uneasy feelings. Thus, despite mass protests in Venezuela, the President of Serbia quickly congratulated his colleague Nicolas Maduro on his victory in the elections. Both Putin and Xi did it, because Venezuela belongs to the anti-Western bloc in terms of foreign policy
America's problem is not only the autocratic ideas of Donald Trump and his MAGA movement, which has become more radical than its creator, but also the authoritarianism in the circles of those who are loyal to the current president Joe Biden and reject any possibility of discussing another presidential candidate.
Joe Biden appeared old and tired in the first TV duel of the presidential candidates, and Donald Trump, as usual, fired bursts of notorious lies - and emerged from the fight as a convincing winner
It was a rare case of Trump facing an openly hostile crowd because he is used to speaking at rallies where he gets a lot of support, AP reports.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky's five-year mandate is expiring, but elections have not been held. Are elections possible under martial law?
In the first round, Gordana Siljanovska Davkova won twice as many votes as her main opponent, from whom she was defeated in the second round of the previous presidential elections in 2019. But, theoretically, he could make up for it with the support of the Albanians
According to official data, 87 percent of voters voted for Vladimir Putin in the presidential elections in Russia. Are Russians so unique in their love for their president, or is it something else? And what and how to proceed
President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump on Tuesday formally secured the presidential nominations of the Democratic and Republican parties after decisive victories in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington state.
As Donald Trump scores victory after victory in the Republican race for the presidential nomination, a record 47 percent of respondents in one poll do not want to see Joe Biden in the White House for a second time
Americans believe that the increasingly certain rematch in the presidential elections in November between current President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump is even less attractive than the first time in 2020
In the previous presidential elections in 2018, there were eight candidates, and now there will be only four
US President Joseph Biden is not doing his job badly, but the polls give him bad marks. And there is the problem with his age. Does he have an ace up his sleeve?
The presidential elections in the USA are held next year. Even if, in one of the many processes that are being conducted against him, he is sentenced to prison and it comes into effect, Donald Trump would not only be allowed to participate in the election race, but, if elected, he could assume the duties of the presidency. and in prison
Turks are deciding between the Kemalist opposition and the increasingly entrenched and intransigent Islamist ruler Erdogan in an election that has been declared the most important in the world, not so much to uphold democracy, fix the economy, manage social divisions, not even because of the differences between Kemalist and Islamist nationalism, and not because of wishful thinking. ending a two-decade reign - because of geopolitics
Inflation that has no end in sight and the poor reaction of the state and the president to the consequences of the earthquake are the main trump cards of the opponents. Experts claim that Erdoğan can be hit on the head in May because there is no longer even a "d" from democracy in his rule
Instead of salaries of 1000 euros, Vučić now promises the citizens of Serbia that they will not be hungry. While the campaign of the progressives is adapting on the fly to the war in Europe, in front of which everything else seems banal and which is consuming the media space, the opposition seems confused. The April 3 election is less than four weeks away
He believes that the fight against same-sex communities is not lost. She is known for her fierce media duels with dissenters. He is a regular party breaker at the Mirdita festival, good day. He stands for cooperation with Russia and China, family values and a nationally responsible policy. Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski will be the candidate of the Serbian party Zavetnici in the presidential elections
The citizens of Serbia should take their destiny into their own hands. This is done in elections. I will tell them - you don't owe the state anything, the state owes you. Don't let someone take something from you, rubbing your eyes that they have the right to it. No one has the right to take your youth, no one has the right to steal your house and field for lithium, no one has the right to take your pension - it's yours
He does not waste time on ideology, democracy and the rule of law are self-evident. He said that "the ram should be caught by the horns", that the opposition must not exhaust itself in mutual competition and dealing with the regime's brawn, that this government is security contaminated, susceptible to blackmail from all sides and as such an extremely dangerous risk for Serbia's national security. He said it was time for change
He wants to show that one can be "both a patriot and a democrat", his Serbia is neither "Vučić's nor Đilas's", nor Quo vadis, Aida, the rule of law must be respected, and there is no Serbia without Kosovo. The program he represents is faithful to the worldviews of the founder of the Democratic Party of Serbia, Vojislav Koštunica
Even before the elections were even announced, the candidacy of Zdravko Ponoš for the presidency of Serbia brought unexpected optimism to the opposition ranks. Everyone expects a brave fight from the former Chief of General Staff in conditions that are not at all in his favor. The more parties that stand behind him, the greater the chance that he will enter the second round of the presidential elections
He ran for president of Serbia so that "honest and disenfranchised people" would have someone to vote for. He states as his advantage that "neither Vučić nor Đilas is on the payroll". He sees Serbia as an "occupied country" where "the rules are determined by Vučić and the EU".
Dobrica Veselinović and Vladeta Janković are very different, but both of them "dare to look you in the eye", instill confidence in the citizens of Belgrade that they could quickly and easily agree on a post-election coalition after the elections, and offer voters the opportunity to choose from conviction. On the presidential stage, the opposition does not seem at all coordinated, but Zdravko Ponoš could move people. Contrary to previous expectations, the elections on April 3 could be very interesting