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Published by Ana Jakovljević
Serbia🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Published by Ana Jakovljević

The article discusses comments made by National Assembly member of the Serbian Progressive Party, Ana Jakovljević, regarding student Andrej Tanko, who has become a symbol of peaceful civil protests against the ruling regime. She criticizes the manner in which the authorities conduct parliamentary procedures, changes to electoral laws, and their approach to European integration, stating these represent attempts to create an illusion of reforms before joining the European Union.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeft9 hr. ago
Published by Ana Jakovljević

The article discusses comments made by National Assembly member of the Serbian Progressive Party, Ana Jakovljević, regarding student Andrej Tanko, who has become a symbol of peaceful civil protests against the ruling regime. She criticizes the manner in which the authorities conduct parliamentary procedures, changes to electoral laws, and their approach to European integration, stating these represent attempts to create an illusion of reforms before joining the European Union.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of the ruling regime as 'nasilnik' (aggressors) and portrays the criticism of governmental practices as legitimate efforts toward genuine reform. The emphasis on perceived manipulation of EU integration processes suggests a left-leaning perspective that views current执政

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