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N1 SrbijaIndependentProgressive9 hr. ago Rojten: We hear from the authorities that they want to join the EU, but when they return to Belgrade - they speak negatively about MEPs, EC, the UnionEvropski parlament održava raspravu o nacrtu rezolucije o napretku Srbije u procesu pristupanja EU. Evroposlanik Tajs Rojten naglašava da, iako vlada u Beogradu tvrdi da želi da Srbija bude članica EU, ona negativno priča o EU, evroposlanicima i Evropskoj komisiji. Rojten ističe potrebu za konkretne promene i sprovođenje vladavine prava, transparentnosti i osnovnih demokratskih vrijednosti, kao i potrebu za rešavanje problema u klasterima 1 i 3. Naglašava da Holandija može da uloži veto protiv otvaranja klastera 3, a da je potrebno prvo rešiti temeljne probleme. Rojten takođe ističe da je izveštaj o Srbiji uravnotežen i da je potrebno analizirati detalje. Uz to, upozorava na potrebu za slobodne i pošteni izbore u Srbiji.
Bias read (Progressive): Artikl naglašava kritiku prema državnom vlasti i Evropskoj komisiji, podstiče potrebu za demokratske reforme i transparentnost, te ističe neuspese u implementaciji osnovnih vrijednosti. Korišćenje terminologije kao 'negativno pričaju', 'potreba za rešavanje problema' i 'potreba za sprovođenje vladav
N1 SrbijaIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago Zelenović on the debate on Serbia in the EP: We expect the conclusion that Serbia will not enter the EU while Vučić is in powerNebojša Zelenović, član predsedništva Demokratske stranke, naveo je da očekuje zaključak da Srbija, dok je Aleksandar Vučić na vlasti, nikada neće ući u EU. On je takođe naglasio potrebu da se pojasni da nema odgovornosti za pad nadstrešnice, da je tužilaštvo protiv Vesića otpušteno Mrdićevim zakonima, i da se ponovi zakon DS-a za sankcije protiv ljudi koji su koristili EU fondove i budžet Srbije. Skupština Srbije je usvojila izmene pravosudnih zakona koje je predložio poslanik Srpske napredne stranke Uglješa Mrdić, što je kritikovano stručnom javnošću kao 'blickrig' na pravosuđe. Evropski parlament raspravlja o nacrtu rezolucije o napretku Srbije u EU, gde je konstatovano da zemlja stagnira zbog urušavanja demokratije i vladavine prava, a debata će trajati samo 30 minuta.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around the EU accession prospects of Serbia under Aleksandar Vučić, using strong language implying political obstruction and corruption. It emphasizes criticism of legal reforms introduced by the ruling party, suggesting a lack of judicial independence and alignment
KurirParty-alignedCenter13 hr. ago "THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP" Vucic on the latest Fox News interview published by the first man of the United StatesPresident of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić attended a conference of parliamentary leaders from EU candidate countries at the Palace of Serbia. After addressing participants and taking a group photo, Vučić responded to journalists' questions, including regarding his recent interview with Fox News, which was shared by US President Donald Trump. Vučić expressed gratitude to Trump and mentioned plans to meet with Trump’s pastor and other American friends, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good relations with the United States. He also discussed ongoing negotiations related to the Mol and NIS companies, noting that resolving these issues is complex but necessary for Serbia to focus on progress. Vučić mentioned efforts to finalize matters and visit Ekspres, a Serbian media outlet, alongside some guests.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral account of President Vučić's comments during a press briefing, focusing on diplomatic relations and economic negotiations. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content reflects standard political discourse without clear倾向
N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter17 hr. ago The European Parliament is debating Serbia todayThe European Parliament is set to discuss Serbia's path toward EU accession during a debate with European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos. The discussion begins at 19:30 CET, following debates on Ukraine and Moldova's accession processes. Deputies will vote on progress reports for these countries and Serbia the next day at noon. After voting, press conferences for journalists based in Serbia and Moldova will take place.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about upcoming parliamentary discussions regarding Serbia's EU accession process without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It provides a balanced overview of the event structure, including the timing of the debate, voting schedule, and press会议
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