Press: Election speculation

Today’s editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the prospects of presidential and local elections being called.

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Today’s editions of the Belgrade dailies focus on the prospects of presidential and local elections being called. They also look at various other economic and social themes. Press: Election speculation BLIC – “Elections to be called before December 31” features an interview with DSS Vice-President Milos Aligrudic. “Experts must establish how Ana died“ is the title of an article about the controversial report on the death of a three-year girl following an operation in a Belgrade clinic. BORBA – Under the headline, “Date not important“. The paper writes that the Kosovo talks should not be given a timeframe. “Decree stays in force“ refers to grain exports. “Chocolate to fight fatigue“ is about the findings of a recent British study. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “Decision next week” reports on election negotiations. Under the headline, “Harvard wants our brains!”, the daily reports on international interest in a software team from Kragujevac. “Vuk Bojovic in hospital” says that the Belgrade Zoo director has been admitted to hospital following a 12-day hunger strike. GLAS JAVNOSTI – Under the banner, “State wants Geneks above the law”, the paper reports on the privatization of the former economic giant. “Bloody hands – advice for voters” concerns the upcoming Kosovo elections. DANAS – “Initial SAA asap” is about the meeting of EU foreign ministers. “Suspected of war crimes” concerns the arrest of members of the Scorpions para-military unit. An interview with Acting Belgrade Mayor Zoran Alimpic is featured under the headline, “Early local elections would be complete waste of money.” KURIR – “Sex in prison” says that a former member of the JSO paramilitary unit, Branko Bercek, sentenced to 40 years imprisonment, has managed to father a child, despite the absence of a “love room” at the Central Prison. “Nino dead” reports on the death of a folk music singer. POLITIKA – “Will EU enter Kosovo via back door” is an article about various plans to solve the Kosovo crisis. Under the headline, “Debt-free higher pensions”, the daily refers to the planned pension increases. “No grants for best students” concerns the funds set aside for the best students. PRESS – “Pixie fleeing from mafia” says that Red Star CEO Dragan Stojkovic resigned to escape mafia pressure. In “Tose for sainthood”, the paper writes that the Macedonian church is considering canonizing the pop singer.

Press: Election speculation

BLIC – “Elections to be called before December 31” features an interview with DSS Vice-President Miloš Aligrudić. “Experts must establish how Ana died“ is the title of an article about the controversial report on the death of a three-year girl following an operation in a Belgrade clinic.

BORBA – Under the headline, “Date not important“. The paper writes that the Kosovo talks should not be given a timeframe. “Decree stays in force“ refers to grain exports. “Chocolate to fight fatigue“ is about the findings of a recent British study.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “Decision next week” reports on election negotiations. Under the headline, “Harvard wants our brains!”, the daily reports on international interest in a software team from Kragujevac. “Vuk Bojović in hospital” says that the Belgrade Zoo director has been admitted to hospital following a 12-day hunger strike.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – Under the banner, “State wants Geneks above the law”, the paper reports on the privatization of the former economic giant. “Bloody hands – advice for voters” concerns the upcoming Kosovo elections.

DANAS – “Initial SAA asap” is about the meeting of EU foreign ministers. “Suspected of war crimes” concerns the arrest of members of the Scorpions para-military unit. An interview with Acting Belgrade Mayor Zoran Alimpić is featured under the headline, “Early local elections would be complete waste of money.”

KURIR – “Sex in prison” says that a former member of the JSO paramilitary unit, Branko Berček, sentenced to 40 years imprisonment, has managed to father a child, despite the absence of a “love room” at the Central Prison. “Nino dead” reports on the death of a folk music singer.

POLITIKA – “Will EU enter Kosovo via back door” is an article about various plans to solve the Kosovo crisis. Under the headline, “Debt-free higher pensions”, the daily refers to the planned pension increases. “No grants for best students” concerns the funds set aside for the best students.

PRESS – “Pixie fleeing from mafia” says that Red Star CEO Dragan Stojković resigned to escape mafia pressure. In “Toše for sainthood”, the paper writes that the Macedonian church is considering canonizing the pop singer.

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