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Serbia articles on Democracy Chronicles

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​News about the struggle for better democracy in Serbia.​ Serbia is a functioning democracy.​ ​​​​​​​According to Freedom House, the "National Assembly is a unicameral, 250-seat legislature, with deputies elected to four-year terms according to party lists". Also check out our section on World Democracy and our Europe articles.

Kosovo Serbs to stage strongman Milosevic musical

by DC Editors - January 9, 2018

strongman Milosevic musical

A Serbian theatre group in Kosovo is set to stage a musical about the life of Serbia’s

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Political Artwork, Serbia

Serbian EU Entry Talks Focus on Democracy Reforms

by DC Editors - July 19, 2016

Serbian EU Entry Talks

Democracy and justice are on the reform agenda during the most recent Serbian EU entry discussions

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Europe, Serbia

Serbia Moving Towards Europe in Post-Russia Vote

by DC Editors - March 16, 2014

Serbia moving towards Europe away from Soviet

Leading party seeks a Serbia moving towards Europe and away from Soviet imposed strongman era

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Europe, Russia, Serbia

Montenegro Fresco Draws Political Controversy

by DC Editors - January 31, 2014

Finding justice demands fighting government

Politically charged Montenegro fresco hung in local church has ignited political firestorm history dredging up painful episodes from violence of 20th century

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Albania, Balkan Nations, Europe, Political Artwork, Serbia, Socialism and Labor

Bulgaria Votes in First Referendum Since Communist Era

by DC Editors - January 27, 2013

Citizens in Bulgaria vote on nuclear plant referendum as country emerges from Soviet past: Bulgaria nuclear plant construction is a highly politicized issue

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Bulgaria, Europe, Russia, Serbia

Angelina Jolie Visits Syria Refugees in Iraq

by DC Editors - September 17, 2012

Syria Kid Freedom Face Paint Colors Peace Violence Targets Syria Civilians

Violence Rages as Angelina Jolie Visits Syria Refugees to Continue Tour to Support Refugees

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Celebrity Politics, Iraq, Middle East, Serbia, Syria

Angelina Jolie Given Special Guest Status in Sarajevo

by DC Editors - July 7, 2012

Angelina Jolie Given Special Guest Status Serbia

Film on Bosnia War, History of Activism as Angelina Jolie Given Special Guest Status in Serbia With Brad Pitt by Her Side Amid Latest Global Charity Push

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Celebrity Politics, Democracy Charity, Europe, Serbia

Serbian Government Tested in Historic Elections

by DC Editors - May 5, 2012

Serbia Has a Turbulent Past

Democracy Tested as Economic Crisis Bites Hard in Balkan Nation and Serbian Government Tested

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Albania, Europe, Serbia

EU Crisis: Croatia Votes on Union with Europe

by DC Editors - January 22, 2012

Croatia Rally w Flags

As Croatia Votes on Union, is the Vote a Threat to Democratic Unity in Europe?

Filed Under: Democracy News Headlines, International Democracy Tagged With: Albania, Balkan Nations, Bulgaria, Europe, Serbia

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