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- On 11 December, EUCRTA, the SHARE Foundation and MEP Vladimir Prebilič hosted a closed discussion in the European Parliament @europarl.europa.eu, on the EU Commission's latest report on Serbia, Serbia’s EU accession process and recent developments in the country. Key takeaways from the discussion👇
- 💰The Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) is the new buzzword in Brussels and will be the subject of heated discussions for the next two years. But how is the next 🇪🇺 enlargement reflected in the European Commission's proposal?👇 Read the full brief on our website: eucrta.eu/updates/eu-m....
- Last week, the @eucrta.bsky.social together with @epc-official.bsky.social and @biepag.bsky.social organized a public discussion titled “Serbia one year into the student-led protests – Where to next and what role for the EU?”. Key takeaways from the exchange👇
- ➡️ Serbian citizens increasingly feel their country is heading in the wrong direction. They see corruption as Serbia’s main problem, and 64% of citizens believe that snap parliamentary elections could offer a way out of the long-running crisis.
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- As @vonderleyen.ec.europa.eu arrives in Belgrade tomorrow, every word, handshake, and photo with those in power will be watched closely by students and 🇷🇸 citizens who, for 11 months, have faced violence while fighting for fundamental rights and democracy. It's time for🇪🇺 to choose a side!
- 🇷🇸Today marks 25 years since the October 5 revolution and the fall of the Slobodan Milošević regime in Serbia. This presents an opportunity to look back at how Europe reacted to the democratic shift in Yugoslavia, amidst the current protests in Serbia, the largest since the revolution.👇
- As HRVP Kaja Kallas visits Belgrade today, it’s time to speak plainly about what’s unfolding in Serbia. Student-led protests have filled the streets for months, defying repression and resisting the government’s efforts to crush dissent.
- CRTA addressed the state of the rule of law and human rights in Serbia, raising serious concerns regarding growing repression against students, activists and citizen voices, in front of the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights 👇 crta.rs/en/crta-euro...
- Serbian student have arrived in Brussels! 🇷🇸 🇪🇺
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