The article reports that the 'White Book' on corruption in Belgrade, which documents potential cases of corruption over the past five years, has been viewed or downloaded more than 10,000 times in the last three days. The document was published by the Center for Local Self-Government, a specialized organization that compiled it. Director Nikola Jovanović of CLS stated that this level of interest indicates that corruption in Belgrade has reached epidemic proportions, affecting many people and being perceived as the biggest issue in the capital. He also mentioned that the book is available on the center’s website and a dedicated domain, and that direct presentations to citizens across all municipalities and local communities in Belgrade are soon to begin.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames the surge in interest around the White Book as indicative of widespread public concern and a major societal issue, suggesting a left-leaning perspective that emphasizes transparency and accountability. The emphasis on corruption as an 'epidemic' and the focus on citizen engagement





