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Jaksic: SNS ali Vučić sami so lobirali EPP, da bi obrnili EP razpravo o Srbiji
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Jaksic: SNS ali Vučić sami so lobirali EPP, da bi obrnili EP razpravo o Srbiji

Bosko Jaksic, a journalist for N1, reported that the planned European Parliament (EP) debate on Serbia, which was originally intended to be comprehensive and critical of the country's slow progress in EU integration, has been significantly reduced. This change comes after reports from Savremena Politika indicating that the European People’s Party (EPP), the largest group in the European Parliament, initially sought to block the debate altogether. Jaksic suggests that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or President Aleksandar Vucic may have influenced the EPP to scale back the discussion. While the debate will still occur, it will be limited to one representative per political group rather than allowing multiple speakers. Jaksic notes that despite these changes, the upcoming resolution could still be more severe than before. He also mentions that there are indications the EPP may not yet be ready to revoke the SNS’s associate membership status, possibly due to influence from conservative German parties and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

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Vucevic: Vucic invited to head election ticket, serve as prime minister candidate

Milos Vučević, vodja vladajoče Srbske napredne stranke (SNS), je izjavil, da stranka pričakuje, da se bo Aleksandar Vučić pojavil na njihovem volilnem lističu kot vodilni kandidat. Vučević je omenil, da bi v primeru zmage stranke želeli, da bi Vučić bil njihov kandidat za predsednika vlade.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja jasno izjavo Miloša Vučeviča glede pričakovanj stranke glede vloge Aleksandra Vučića na prihajajočih volitvah.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Vucevic's statements about expecting Vucic to be on the ballot and potentially serve as prime minister candidate. Objectivity is lower due to the article's focus on SNS leadership perspective and some emotionally charged language regarding Vucic's

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Jaksic: SNS ali Vučić sami so lobirali EPP, da bi obrnili EP razpravo o Srbiji

Bosko Jaksic, a journalist for N1, reported that the planned European Parliament (EP) debate on Serbia, which was originally intended to be comprehensive and critical of the country's slow progress in EU integration, has been significantly reduced. This change comes after reports from Savremena Politika indicating that the European People’s Party (EPP), the largest group in the European Parliament, initially sought to block the debate altogether. Jaksic suggests that the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) or President Aleksandar Vucic may have influenced the EPP to scale back the discussion. While the debate will still occur, it will be limited to one representative per political group rather than allowing multiple speakers. Jaksic notes that despite these changes, the upcoming resolution could still be more severe than before. He also mentions that there are indications the EPP may not yet be ready to revoke the SNS’s associate membership status, possibly due to influence from conservative German parties and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the reduction of the debate as a result of external pressure from SNS or Vucic, implying a lack of independence by the EPP. The emphasis on Vucic's potential influence and the suggestion that von der Leyen acted as a 'patron saint' for him leans left. The narrative suggests that E

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