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  2. 2022 Serbian general election - Wikipedia

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    Vučić, who was elected president in 2017, faced protests during his first term, most notably during 2018–2020 and in July 2020. The government also oversaw the inter-party dialogues regarding electoral conditions which took place in 2021, while the agreement regarding the conditions between the government and opposition parties was reached ...

  3. Parovi - Wikipedia

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    September 16, 2017 July 8, 2018 295 Gasttozz 70,000€ 7 August 26, 2018 July 13, 2019 321 Mladen Vuletić ... Srbija danas: Parovi; Telegraf: Rijaliti parovi

  4. 2017 Serbian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Elected President. Aleksandar Vučić. SNS. Presidential elections were held in Serbia on 2 April 2017. [1] Incumbent president Tomislav Nikolić was eligible to run for a second five-year term, but opted not to do so. Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić was elected president in the first round. The election was marred by accusations of voter ...

  5. 2017 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Serbian protests against perceived dictatorship were ongoing mass protests organized across Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and other cities and towns in Serbia, against Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, as a result of the presidential election.

  6. Elita (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    6 September 2017 20 June 2018 287 Kija Kockar: Serbia €50,000 2 6 September 2018 6 July 2019 303 Luna Đogani 3 6 September 2019 11 July 2020 309 Iva Grgurić Croatia: 4 6 September 2020 10 July 2021 307 Nadica Zeljković Serbia: 5 5 September 2021 10 July 2022 308 Dejan Dragojević 6 9 September 2022 10 June 2023 274 Aleksandra Nikolić 7

  7. 2017 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    2 April – The Serbian presidential election of 2017 were held. 17 September – The Serbia men's national basketball team gets runners up in Eurobasket 2017. Deaths Jovanka Nikolić. 4 January – Vlastimir Trajković, composer (b. 1947). 8 January – Jovanka Nikolić, writer (b. 1952). 23 January – Boško Krunić, politician (b. 1929).

  8. 2022 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    21 May – 2021–22 EuroLeague. In basketball, Anadolu Efes defeat Real Madrid 58–57 in the championship game at Štark Arena in Belgrade, Serbia, to win their second EuroLeague title. [19] 10 July – Novak Djokovic of Serbia wins his seventh Wimbledon and overall 21st Grand Slam title after defeating Nick Kyrgios of Australia in the men's ...

  9. 2020–2022 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    2020–2022 Serbian protests. On 7 July 2020, a series of protests and riots began over the government announcement of the reimplementation of the curfew and the government's allegedly poor handling of the COVID-19 situation, as well as being a partial continuation of the "One of Five Million" movement. The initial demand of the protesters had ...

  10. Nacionalna Televizija Happy - Wikipedia

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    Nacionalna Televizija Happy (often shortened to Happy) is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia. Happy has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international and domestic movies, American sitcoms, dramas, Indian soap operas and Latin telenovelas, as well as locally produced talk ...

  11. Survivor Srbija - Wikipedia

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    Survivor Srbija. Survivor Srbija is the Serbian version of the reality television game show Survivor. Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is broadcast by Prva. In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.