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Is there a "surplus" in the city budget? "Belgrade before the financial collapse, Šapić a guest in his city"
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive9 hr. ago

Is there a "surplus" in the city budget? "Belgrade before the financial collapse, Šapić a guest in his city"

The article discusses concerns over financial instability in Belgrade's municipal budget, citing claims of a 'deficit' rather than a surplus. Iva Stojiljković, spokesperson for the Assembly of Belgrade, argues that the city is facing a financial collapse, pointing to unpaid debts to private transport companies and workers at Apoteka Beograd who have not received wages for 14 months. She criticizes the current administration led by Mayor Aleksandar Šapić, calling his policy of free public transportation a populist measure and accusing him of creating a financial crisis through excessive spending on the EXPO event. Zdravko Janković from the Green-Left Front adds that the budget has been further burdened by EXPO-related expenditures, leading to significant cash outflows. The State Audit Institution of Serbia has also criticized the management of Belgrade’s budget and recommended replacing Šapić. The article highlights tensions between the city council and the mayor, with accusations of irresponsibility and lack of accountability.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentProgressive9 hr. ago
Is there a "surplus" in the city budget? "Belgrade before the financial collapse, Šapić a guest in his city"

The article discusses concerns over financial instability in Belgrade's municipal budget, citing claims of a 'deficit' rather than a surplus. Iva Stojiljković, spokesperson for the Assembly of Belgrade, argues that the city is facing a financial collapse, pointing to unpaid debts to private transport companies and workers at Apoteka Beograd who have not received wages for 14 months. She criticizes the current administration led by Mayor Aleksandar Šapić, calling his policy of free public transportation a populist measure and accusing him of creating a financial crisis through excessive spending on the EXPO event. Zdravko Janković from the Green-Left Front adds that the budget has been further burdened by EXPO-related expenditures, leading to significant cash outflows. The State Audit Institution of Serbia has also criticized the management of Belgrade’s budget and recommended replacing Šapić. The article highlights tensions between the city council and the mayor, with accusations of irresponsibility and lack of accountability.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the financial issues in Belgrade as a result of mismanagement and political decisions, particularly criticizing Mayor Aleksandar Šapić and his policies. It uses terms like 'demagogija' (populism), 'tvorevina' (creation), and 'nešto što grad Beograd ne može sebi da dozvoli' (a risk

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenter12 hr. ago
Every EXPO has had its heroes.

The article discusses the legacy of the Expo exhibitions, highlighting their cultural and educational impact through the repurposing of historical pavilions and the tradition of volunteerism. It traces the history of the Expo from the 1958 Brussels exhibition, where volunteers first played a significant role, to later events such as Expo 67 in Montreal and Expo 2010 in Shanghai. The piece emphasizes how these events have fostered international understanding and created lasting memories for participants. It concludes by mentioning the continuation of this tradition in Belgrade with the 'Ekspo Plejmejkeri' program.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the historical and cultural significance of Expos, focusing on the evolution of volunteer programs and the repurposing of pavilions. There is no overt ideological slant, and the narrative remains focused on the shared human experience and global exchange,

Blic logoBlicIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Every EXPO has had its heroes: Belgrade will have Plejmakers

The article discusses the legacy of the Yugoslav Pavilion at Expo 1958 in Brussels and highlights the tradition of volunteers who have played a crucial role in the success of various Expos over the decades. It traces the evolution of volunteerism from experienced professionals in the early years to young students and graduates participating in later Expos, such as Expo 1967 in Montreal and Expo 2010 in Shanghai. The piece emphasizes the cultural exchange, personal growth, and lasting impact of these volunteers, noting their significance in shaping the international perception of host countries. The article concludes by referencing the upcoming Expo Belgrade 2027, suggesting that the city will have its own 'heroes' in the form of volunteers.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on national identity and international representation through the lens of Expos, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus is on historical narrative and the role of volunteers, which is presented in a balanced manner without overtly promoting any particular政治或

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