Press: New football champion, still no cabinet

The newspapers today lead with the outcome of the football championship and further complications in the cabinet talks.

Izvor: B92

Monday, 26.05.2008.

18:28

Default images

The newspapers today lead with the outcome of the football championship and further complications in the cabinet talks. ALO—"Coalition with Radicals in Belgrade" says that the Socialists (SPS) have made one decision – about who they will join in the Belgrade city assembly. Press: New football champion, still no cabinet "Partizan champion", the tabloid reports that the Belgrade football club yesterday took the championship title, after previously winning the Serbian Cup competition. "60,000 people can't do without narcotics", claims another article on the front page. BORBA—"Socialists awaited", old news still makes it to the main headlines. "Russians 'subdue' Europe", more on Dima Bilan's Eurovision triumph in Belgrade Saturday. "Ana starts with victory", looks at Ana Ivanovic and her Roland Garros progress this year. "Serbia on agenda", is about an EU ministerial meeting today in Brussels. BLIC—"SRS, DSS don't have majority", the daily claims as it writes about efforts to put together a new government. "Smuggled meat from Kosovo in Belgrade grill shops", is also on the front page. "Victory cost Russians EUR 10mn", another Eurovision article calculates. Belgrade's black-and-whites and their double crown are reported under, "Partizan champion". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Deal for capital city", is about the SPS presidency meeting last night that okayed the coalition in Belgrade with the SRS and DSS-NS. "Serbia wins", says that the organization of this year's Eurovision was "excellent". "Gasoline speeds at 150 kmph", announces new price hikes. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serb unity hard to arrive to", the daily interviews public figures in this post-election political turmoil. "Point by point, license lost", announces a new law on traffic safety, and some of the proposed solutions. "Tadic loses Belgrade", looks at the emerging coalition on the local level. DANAS—"Dacic: I don't want us to work under pressure", says the leader of the SPS. "Three most important minutes in my life", says Dima Bilan of Eurovision fame. "Partizan champion", the newspapers are not overly creative when they report about the club's big success. "Serbia wants Europe after all", is how the daily sees Vojvodina provincial election results after the second round Sunday. KURIR—"Shame on you", the tabloid tells Eurovision organizers, which reportedly forced a group of Russians wearing Kosovo is Serbia shirts to put different ones on. POLITIKA—"Victory of 'European Vojvodina'", more on the provincial elections. "New earthquake hits China", is about a strong aftershock felt in the devastated areas. PRESS—"Tadic has premium", or perhaps premier: the tabloid says that the Democrats will this week unveil who their candidate for prime minister is. "SRS, DSS, SPS to lead Belgrade!", Ivica Dacic confirmed last night. "Serbia thrills world", more praises for the Eurovision organizers are on this front page.

Press: New football champion, still no cabinet

"Partizan champion", the tabloid reports that the Belgrade football club yesterday took the championship title, after previously winning the Serbian Cup competition.

"60,000 people can't do without narcotics", claims another article on the front page.

BORBA—"Socialists awaited", old news still makes it to the main headlines.

"Russians 'subdue' Europe", more on Dima Bilan's Eurovision triumph in Belgrade Saturday.

"Ana starts with victory", looks at Ana Ivanović and her Roland Garros progress this year.

"Serbia on agenda", is about an EU ministerial meeting today in Brussels.

BLIC—"SRS, DSS don't have majority", the daily claims as it writes about efforts to put together a new government.

"Smuggled meat from Kosovo in Belgrade grill shops", is also on the front page.

"Victory cost Russians EUR 10mn", another Eurovision article calculates.

Belgrade's black-and-whites and their double crown are reported under, "Partizan champion".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Deal for capital city", is about the SPS presidency meeting last night that okayed the coalition in Belgrade with the SRS and DSS-NS.

"Serbia wins", says that the organization of this year's Eurovision was "excellent".

"Gasoline speeds at 150 kmph", announces new price hikes.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Serb unity hard to arrive to", the daily interviews public figures in this post-election political turmoil.

"Point by point, license lost", announces a new law on traffic safety, and some of the proposed solutions.

"Tadić loses Belgrade", looks at the emerging coalition on the local level.

DANAS—"Dačić: I don't want us to work under pressure", says the leader of the SPS.

"Three most important minutes in my life", says Dima Bilan of Eurovision fame.

"Partizan champion", the newspapers are not overly creative when they report about the club's big success.

"Serbia wants Europe after all", is how the daily sees Vojvodina provincial election results after the second round Sunday.

KURIR—"Shame on you", the tabloid tells Eurovision organizers, which reportedly forced a group of Russians wearing Kosovo is Serbia shirts to put different ones on.

POLITIKA—"Victory of 'European Vojvodina'", more on the provincial elections.

"New earthquake hits China", is about a strong aftershock felt in the devastated areas.

PRESS—"Tadić has premium", or perhaps premier: the tabloid says that the Democrats will this week unveil who their candidate for prime minister is.

"SRS, DSS, SPS to lead Belgrade!", Ivica Dačić confirmed last night.

"Serbia thrills world", more praises for the Eurovision organizers are on this front page.

Komentari 0

0 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Svet

Zelenski na poternici

Na sajtu Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova Rusije pojavilo se obaveštenje da je ukrajinski predsednik Volodimir Zelenski na poternici, prenose RIA Novosti.

14:35

4.5.2024.

1 d

Podeli: